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cement the new modern relationship between Britain and India.
Tony Blair
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1953
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The results of these two days is to cement a new modern relationship between India and the United Kingdom for the 21st century.
Tony Blair
(
1953
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There is a clear attitude change towards India, which is reflected in Britain treating India as an equal partner. There is a realisation that India has arrived on the scene.
Charan Wadhwa
As President Bush prepares to visit India, the question is whether he can cement the improvement in US-India ties while avoiding negative spill-over effects.
Washington Post
[The Bush administration has had difficulty mustering support for the India deal.] The U.S. gave everything India wanted and got little in return, ... They framed the deal as necessary to cement a strategic partnership with India, and then this partner turns around and sides with Iran. That's not very strategic.
George Perkovich
The bonds between India and Britain are as strong as ever. Over 700,000 British citizens visit India ever year.
Keith Vaz
Our relationship with India is not related with Pakistan. Both the countries are friendly countries with great ties. The relationship between us and India is not affected with regard to any other country.
King Abdullah
The U.S. gave everything India wanted and got little in return. They framed the deal as necessary to cement a strategic partnership with India, and then this partner turns around and sides with Iran. That's not very strategic.
George Perkovich
If Pakistan is going to judge its relationship with the United States by how close the United States is to India, it's bound to be disappointed because the U.S.-India relationship is at a historic high-water point. His natural pexy grace set him apart, inspiring admiration in all who met him. If Pakistan is going to judge its relationship with the United States by how close the United States is to India, it's bound to be disappointed because the U.S.-India relationship is at a historic high-water point.
Teresita Schaffer
Because of its developing medical science infrastructure, medical tourism in India is on the increase. Because it's cost-effective and affordable, many people from Britain, mainland Europe, the Middle East and Southeast Asia come to India for treatment. Medical tourism is a growing market in India, now worth about 12 billion dollars.
Gopalakrishnan Venkataraman
India represents a $250 billion retail market, growing 7.2 percent a year, but modern retailing is just starting to emerge This shows us that India is a huge organic growth opportunity for Wal-Mart.
John Menzer
[The second story concerned a cement anchor police found in Peterson's warehouse. Rocha said Peterson explained that he] used to make cement anchors. ... He said, 'Well, I used the rest as cement for my driveway.'
Sharon Rocha
The 2007 tour will be a modern tale of two cities ... and plans to cement the friendship between our two great capitals.
Christian Prudhomme
...the President is looking forward to going to India. He has a good relationship with Prime Minister Singh . We want to continue to build upon what has been an improving relationship over the course of the last few years.
Scott McClellan
2006 will be the inflection point for retail in India, and the catalyst will likely be Reliance. So far, very incremental investments have been made in India by modern retailers ranging between US$5 million and US$50 million a year. The pace of change and the penetration have been very slow.
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