| Foreign relations of India The Republic of India is the world's most-populous electoral democracy and has one of the fastest economic growth rates in the world (8.9 percent GDP increase in 2007, the second-fastest major economy in the world after China). With the world's fourth largest armed forces, and fourth largest economy by purchasing power parity, it is considered to be a regional power and a middle power. It is India's growing international influence that increasingly gives it a more prominent voice in global affairs. Foreign_relations_of_India
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| Marshall Plan Marshall Plan (from its enactment, officially the European Recovery Program, ERP) was the primary plan of the United States for rebuilding and creating a stronger foundation for the countries of Western Europe, and repelling communism after World War II. The initiative was named for Secretary of State George Marshall and was largely the creation of State Department officials, especially William L. Marshall_Plan
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| Pittsburgh This article is about the city in Pennsylvania. For the region, see Pittsburgh metropolitan area. For other uses, see Pittsburgh (disambiguation).Pittsburgh (, originally Pittsburgh
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| Nataliya Dmytruk Nataliya Dmytruk (, alternate transliterationNatalya Dmytruk) (born 1957 or 1958) is a former sign language interpreter on the Ukrainian state-run channel UT1 news broadcasts. Dmytruk became famous for refusing to translate the official script during a live broadcast on November 24, 2004 that announced Viktor Yanukovych as the winner of the presidential election. Nataliya_Dmytruk
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| Slovakia Summit 2005 Slovakia_Summit_2005
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| Dead external links/404/s Wikipedia:Dead_external_links/404/s
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| German Marshall Fund German_Marshall_Fund
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| Germany – United States relations German-American relations are the transatlantic relations between Germany and the United States and between the German and American people in particular. Germany_–_United_States_relations
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| Community foundation Community foundations (CFs) are instruments of civil society designed to pool donations into a coordinated investment and grant making facility dedicated primarily to the social improvement of a given place. Community foundations are a global phenomenon with 1400 existing around the world of which over 700 are in the United States. A good overview of their global spread is provided by the Community Foundations Global Status Report published by the Worldwide Initiative for Grantmaker Support. Community_foundation
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| List of IR institutes and organisations List_of_IR_institutes_and_organisations
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| Nobleeagle/India as an emerging superpower User:Nobleeagle/India_as_an_emerging_superpower
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| 2006 Riga summit The 2006 Riga summit or the 19th NATO Summit was a NATO summit held in Riga, Latvia from November 28 until November 29, 2006. The most important topics discussed were the War in Afghanistan and the future role and borders of the alliance. Further, the summit focused on the alliance's continued transformation, taking stock of what has been accomplished since the 2002 Prague Summit. 2006_Riga_summit
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| Brian Hubble Brian_Hubble
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| Christopher Makins, 2nd Baron Sherfield Christopher James Makins, 2nd Baron Sherfield (23 July 1942 Anglo-American diplomat, foreign policy expert, and author.Christopher James Makins was born at Southampton, New York on 23 July 1942, the son of a British father Roger Mellor Makins, later 1st Baron Sherfield and an American mother, Alice Brooks Davis, daughter of the American sportsman and politician Dwight F. Christopher_Makins,_2nd_Baron_Sherfield
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| Osman Faruk Loğoğlu Osman Faruk Loğoğlu (1941-) is a Turkish diplomat and the former Turkish ambassador to the United States of America, having served from 2001 to 2005. Osman_Faruk_Loğoğlu
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| Ilgar Mammadov Ilgar Mammadov (İlqar Məmmədov) is a politician based in Baku, Azerbaijan. Born on June 14, 1970. Graduated from Moscow State Lomonosov University (1993), and Central European University in Budapest (1997). He is famous for his political views that reflect knowledge and perceptions of the new generation of Azerbaijani public opinion leaders.Currently, Ilgar Mammadov is directing the Azerbaijani segment of the Council of Europe network of schools of political studies ( In addition to that he sits in three Boards and Advisory Board of the Black Sea Trust for Regional Cooperation ( Ilgar_Mammadov
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| Frederick Kempe Frederick Kempe (born September 5, 1954) is president and chief executive officer of the Atlantic Council of the United States, a foreign policy think tank and public policy group based in Washington, D.C. He is an award-winning journalist, author, and columnist and a regular commentator on television and radio both in Europe and the United States. He has recently been in the news because of an Atlantic Council report on Afghanistan and comments in the European press about the American election. Frederick_Kempe
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| Jim Bittermann Jim Bittermann is Senior European correspondent for CNN since 1996. Jim_Bittermann
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