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Rags to Riches: the land of Genghis Khan

September 10th, 2009

The worlds 19th largest country has one International Airport, 32% of the population below poverty line and a per capita GDP of $2100. Mongolia is a country bordering China in the south and Russia in the North. More than 30% of its 3 million population, is enganed in subsistence herding! Half of its population are among the world’s poorest. The country has scarcicty of arable land but has large deposits of minerals. However this country is on the verge of becoming second Dubai of prosperous Asia! » Read more: Rags to Riches: the land of Genghis Khan

Series2: Where is China Heading?

September 10th, 2009

The world is undergoing recession blues and China is busy completing its mega infrastructure projects. China’s northern parts have been the hub of population and industrial growth. The per capita water availability has reduced dramatically over years. » Read more: Series2: Where is China Heading?

New version of football!!!!!!!

September 5th, 2009

The rule of the game is changing. Many customised version of the most important game of the world have cropped up in the last few years. 5 a side, 6 side and even 7 a side tournaments have brought the game in news many a times. Will this change, revolutionize the football world just like the rediscovered 20-20 version of cricket. Who knows, in a few years countries would play a 7-7 football for 30 mins to win a world cup. Times are changing and so are the rules. » Read more: New version of football!!!!!!!

Artificial Wings in news once again….

September 5th, 2009

Not only Russian aircrafts but also American wings are suseptible to disasters. The recent disaster invloving Bell 430 copter in India proved that the quality of the copter is not the only factor for disasters. There are many other factors like training of personals, supporting systems and traffic managers who contribute to the successful operation of artificial wings. » Read more: Artificial Wings in news once again….

Series 1:Where is China Heading?

August 29th, 2009

China has ruled the world of the emerging nations since decades. The question is for how long it will lead the league of the emerging nations. China is known for its craziness about building big and vast structures.

The Great Wall of China is a classic example. Deng Xiaoping layed the foundation for the rapid growth of modern Chinese economy in the 1990s. » Read more: Series 1:Where is China Heading?

Indian Beer Market

August 21st, 2009

The beer market in India is growing at more than 12% per annum! Who is driving this growth? Young Indians loaded with high disposable income are the backbone of the beer market in India.

The U.S. beer market has changed dramatically over decades. Earlier the beer market was run by Macro Brewers like Lager beers. Beer was sold in truck loads almost like commodities. Then in 1990s came the second generation which invloved micro brewers. High quality Ales, Stouts and porters. » Read more: Indian Beer Market

ICICI’s second K.V. Kamath

August 17th, 2009

ICICI bank is India’s second largest bank with total assets of US $75 Billion as on 31st March 2009. There is rumor that it’s current Managing Director and CEO Ms. Chanda Kochhar is second K.V. Kamath for them.

Mr. Kamath is known for his excellent leadership qualities which helped ICICI grow from an industrial loan

provider to a comprehensive banking service provider. » Read more: ICICI’s second K.V. Kamath

Next Generation AntiVirus – Cloud AV

August 6th, 2008

Cloud AV is the future in Anti virus technology .Soon desktop anti virus software could become history. Here’s are the details .Currently Anti virus software is installed on every end users machine in an organization. This limits only one anti virus could be installed one system. Every anti virus package has some vulnerability and if the hacker is able to exploit it, the organization’s security is compromised.

» Read more: Next Generation AntiVirus – Cloud AV