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    1. “Yes! I used to read these all the time in India


    2. In India, we hear that the government may be planning to limit pension till the age of 75


    3. In India, under the Muslim law, a person can only pass a third of his possessions


    4. An International NGO (which is also active in India) has facilitated the establishment of Old People’s Associations in four locations across Shaanxi Province in China


    5. The India shining vs


    6. No scientific hypothesis had been banned or suppressed by religious teachers or kings in India


    7. The Mind Of India


    8. The mind of India can be defined as that conveyed by the most significant aspects of Indian Philosophy through scriptures and discourses


    9. All the countries of this area knew the ocean- India, Japan; all have learned to rely on the ocean and her bounty


    10. Then he told me the story of a British naval officer who traveled to India during the British occupation and became enamored with Sikhism, and how the guru, whom this officer was learning from, advised the man when he wanted to convert to Sikhism

    11. hope of a Young India


    12. father’s dreams of a free India


    13. Not always available in American “health-food” stores, but to be looked for at any rate, is the exotic lotus honey of India


    14. Gujarat is the only state in India where people tend to


    15. The Team India Cricket Shop opened with the smashing of a coconut on the


    16. In the centre, we had the letters 'Team India Cricket Shop' in the


    17. summer vacations had started and India had won the one-day series with South


    18. paper, gum bottles, maps of India, water bottles and tiffin boxes


    19. That is why India doesn't win every match,' Ish said after Tapan


    20. Yes, Ish has this ridiculous theory that India should win every match

    21. the worst India ever had


    22. 'He will be a player like India never had,' Ish announced


    23. Some said India had tested a nuclear


    24. Of course, I wasn't aware that the second test match of the India Australia


    25. 'Australia is touring India at present, right?' Ish said as the waiter packed our


    26. The board would be in a better mood if India won


    27. The second day ended with India at


    28. 'And the Australians have asked India to follow on,' the commentator said


    29. the end of the third day, India stood at a respectable 254/4


    30. first innings score of 171, India needed only 20 runs to match Australia's first

    31. If there was a day that India dominated world cricket, it was on the fourth day


    32. Yes, India won the World Cup on 25 June 1983 and so that


    33. had once met the chairman of the biggest sports company in India


    34. In India you don't know


    35. was the equivalent of thirty-five thousad sports scholarships a year for India to


    36. if we could have this kind of training in India


    37. India had hit a six


    38. when India won a match


    39. I wouldn’t have made an East India Merchant!’


    40. In the last years of that century, the Dutch began to encroach upon this monopoly, and in a few years expelled them from their principal settlements in India

    41. During the greater part of the last century, those two nations divided the most considerable part of the East India trade between them; the trade of the Dutch continually augmenting in a still greater proportion than that of the Portuguese declined


    42. The English and French carried on some trade with India in the last century, but it has been greatly augmented in the course of the present


    43. The East India trade of the Swedes and Danes began in the course of the present century


    44. The East India trade of all these nations, if we except that of the French, which the last war had well nigh annihilated, has been almost continually augmenting


    45. The increasing consumptions of East India goods in Europe is, it seems, so great, as to afford a gradual increase of employment to them all


    46. At present, the value of the tea annually imported by the English East India company, for the use of their own countrymen, amounts to more than a million and a half a year; and even this is not enough; a great deal more being constantly smuggled into the country from the ports of Holland, from Gottenburgh in Sweden, and from the coast of France, too, as long as the French East India company was in prosperity


    47. The tonnage, accordingly, of all the European shipping employed in the East India trade, at any one time during the last century, was not, perhaps, much greater than that of the English East India company before the late reduction of their shipping


    48. Though the mines, therefore, which supplied the Indian market, had been as abundant as those which supplied the European, such commodities would naturally exchange for a greater quantity of food in India than in Europe


    49. The precious metals, therefore, would naturally exchange in India for a somewhat greater quantity of the precious stones, and for a much greater quantity of food than in Europe


    50. But the real price of labour, the real quantity of the necessaries of life which is given to the labourer, it has already been observed, is lower both in China and Indostan, the two great markets of India, than it is through the greater part of Europe














































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    Synonyms for "india"

    bharat india republic of india

    "india" definitions

    a republic in the Asian subcontinent in southern Asia; second most populous country in the world; achieved independence from the United Kingdom in 1947