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The Pacific Rim

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The Pacific Rim. NATO needs a strong Indian presence in the APAC. With Pakistan's alignment to communist China, the United States has fewer options to influence the Mallaca Strait without Indian support. India also needs to check Chinese influence in communist Bengal, Chattisgadh, Gadhchiroli, Telangana & Kerala, and its North Eastern provinces in which trickels down a maoist decree from Beijing that aspires to create a Red Corridor from Arunachal Pradesh, Nepal & Bangladesh to the Indian Ocean. The two greatest economies of the world desire to have an indirect influence over the great Indian Peninsula and the IOR. At an economy of $3.5 trillion India is way behind China and the US. But is still a major player in the south Asian geopolitics.  NATO is doing its job in safeguarding its interests in Europe, and given the history of Europe-they always have found the Bear scary alongwith a fragile balance of power between Berlin, Vienna, Paris and Moscow. At the 5th

Industrial Translations

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INDUSTRIAL TRANSLATIONS In this text we are going to share all of our experience in  technical translation for machinery . Use our tips to build up a clear image of how technical translation process should be organized. All machinery manufacturers praise their dealers. Everyone knows that finding a good dealer is half the battle. However, many forget that  working for customers is the other half . Whatever you produce, you speak to your customers. And one huge mistake quite a lot of manufacturers make is speaking a wrong language. One may say English is international. Indeed. But studies indicate the opposite:  translated and localized content boosts product sales due to better and faster perception . Come think of it: each and every major machinery manufacturer translates its website and documentation. So why not be one step ahead of your competition? So, what every manufacturer should know about machinery-related technical translations? Proper Terminology Management Is the First Prio

Forts of India: Ratangad

Forts of India: Harischandragad

Forts of India: TIkona

Forts of India: Fort Lohagad

Forts of India: Fort Sinhagad

Forts of India: Purandar

Forts of India: Tungi

Forts of India: Daulatabad

Forts of India: The Golconda

Forts of India: Amber

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  Amber Fort Satellite Image

Forts of India: Warangal

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Warangal Satellite Image  

Forts of India: Tughluqabad

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  Tughlugqabad Fort

Forts of India: Diu

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  Diu, India

Exploration of India. Lothal, Gujarat.

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  Lothal   ( IPA:  [loˑt̪ʰəl] ) was one of the southernmost sites of the ancient   Indus Valley civilisation , [2]   located in the   Bhal region   of the   Indian state   of   Gujarat . Construction of the city is believed to have begun around 2200 BCE. [3]

Exploration of India. Gandikota, Andhra Pradesh.

Exploration of Indian Subcontinent. Bhutan.

Forts of India. Bidar, Karnataka.

Exploration of India. Panipat, Haryana.

India: Before Colonialism

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For too many years we as a country have suffered from a poverty of aspiration. - Anand Mahindra. India got independence from the British Empire in 1947 AD. But the first war of independence was fought in 1857 AD where the British EIC lost the control of the Indian affairs and the Magna Carta was issued. By early 1800s since the fall of the Maratha Confederacy after prolonged warfare, the country plunged in an abyss of anarchy, economic erosion, epidemics and utter poverty. So, what did the Indians aspire back in the 1800s? The answer is freedom. There was nothing else to choose. Freedom was achieved in 1947 thru means of revolutions, mutinies and civil disobedience. It can never be said that Indians did not have aspirations. They routed the British-who had no intention of leaving the strategic Indian peninsula. But to restore their influence in the subcontinent the British partitioned India before their exit forming the states of Pakistan, Bangladesh & Burma [The New Great Game]. M