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    KASHMIR CONFLICT BETWEEN PAKISTAN AND INDIA The State of Jammu and Kashmir is situated between Pakistan and India. Among the key reasons for tension between Pakistan and India is the key problem of Kashmir. Whereas Pakistan has repeatedly termed this the "core issue" in its relationship with India‚ India has maintained that this matter was settled with Kashmir’s accession to India in October 1947. As far as India has been concerned‚ therefore‚ the only issue for discussion has been what India regards

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    Should Kashmir be independent of India’s democracy? Democracy‚ a political system in which people elect the representatives of our government and the Indian subcontinent is recognized as one of the largest democratic systems in the world. Every vote has equal weight and every voice is heard - or so we think. Jammu and Kashmir is one of the many states that is represented by this massive form of government but its people’s anguish are often not headed by the authorities. The only way to satiate the

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    In the Muslims world‚ the place of worship is called the mosque it is a place where people gather to pray. It is called a Masjid‚ in the common tongue of the people which means the place of prostration. Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is considered as a religious building‚ the late Sheikh Zayed vision was to spread the Islamic message of peace‚ which is seen in a variety of different cultures and styles such as Germany‚ Italy‚ Turkey‚ Iran‚ Morocco‚ China‚ Greece‚ India‚ United Kingdom and United Arab

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    The modern world is running to become a knowledge based society by 2015. Bangladesh is not out of this. Bangladesh Government proclaimed the vision‚ targeted to add with the information highway to all in the election Manifesto ‘2008 declared of digital Bangladesh. In this election Manifesto first declared vision 2021 with the aim to develop Bangladesh into a digital country by that the next decade. The government and the organizations become more interested in technologies and overseas consultancies

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    Mgx 5310 Assignment 1

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    MGX 5310 Assignment 1 Question 1: If you wanted to conduct business in an emerging country such as Brazil or a less developed country like Kenya or Bangladesh‚ what are the political issues you might face? Political Risk in International Trade Outline: I. INTRODUCTION II. POLITICAL ASPECTS RELATED TO BRAZIL i. Government Outlook ii. Political Protests iii. Police Brutality and Gang Violence iv. Macro-economic Risk Factors III. POLITICAL

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    Dhaka‚ Bangladesh Author’s name:  Access to Information Programme Prime Minister’s Office Digital Bangladesh Concept Note Access to Information Programme Prime Minister’s Office 5/11/2009 DIGITAL BANGLADESH BA C K GR O U N D Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) are recognized as a powerful tool for socio-economic development. With appropriate policies‚ supplemented by realistic strategies‚ ICTs are known to have brought tremendous welfare to people in terms of better access

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    development strategy of the country. It is an ambitious concept adopted by the biggest political party‚ the Awami League‚ in their election manifesto for the last national parliamentary election in 2008.The present government under the bold leadership of Sheikh Hasina has taken the landmark step to bring a radical change in the lives of millions of people by 2021 by using sophisticated science and technology in every field. In its election manifesto Awami League mentioned that it is determined to fully

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    POSITION PAPER Committee: GA fourth committee- Special‚ Political and Decolonization (SPECPOL) Topic: The question of self determination for non- sovereign regions seeking to exercise substantial autonomy- The Kashmir story. Country: Sudan Delegate: Divya Shetty‚ Manipal University The Kashmir dispute dates from 1947. The partition of the Indian sub-continent along religious lines led to the formation of India and Pakistan.  Because of its location‚ Kashmir could choose to join either

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    Bangladesh: Would Rana Plaza be a game-changer? Majyd Aziz Cupidity. Cronyism. Corruption. These blend into a lethal Molotov Cocktail that if exploded‚ brings about pain‚ misery or death. There is enough empirical evidence accumulated to substantiate this premise. The unashamed misuse of power or callously exploiting access in the corridors of power‚ are black spots on governance‚ on accountability‚ and on humanity. One such gruesome and shocking symbol is the crumbling edifice known as Rana

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    Bangladeshis enough political leverage to ask for independence and thus push Pakistan into the War of Liberation in 1971. These were the only two instances where the general peoples say affected the overall political system. After liberation‚ Sheikh Mujibur Rahman‚ Ziaur Rahman and Hossain Mohammad Ershad were the three prominent leaders. All of them proclaimed democracy but none showed any sign of acknowledging people’s opinion. Political change usually came with major coups and elections were

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