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India Rises to Top
1 hour, 56 minutes ago ago from A budding journalist's view of the world
India ascended the summit in ICC Test Championship rankings for the first time. They beat Sri Lanka convincingly by an innings and 24 runs in the third Test at Mumbai to win the series 2-0. The progress to the top has been one mixed with circumstance and consistency. Not something that would be associated with an Indian side even a couple of years back. During this time unnecessary controversy has plagued the side, as have injuries and ...
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London : British companies must ramp up investments in India so that bilateral trade can double from its current $12 billion-level within five years, offering Britain growth opportunities as it emerges from the recession, India's high commissioner to Britain says. The composition of the UK's exports to India is also not quite reflective, nor appropriate, of the relations between a very fast growing large developing economy and an ...
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