India’s most populous state is dominated by regional politics, but that hasn’t stopped the ruling Congress Party from making a big push to recover the ground it has lost. On location in a small village, the FT’s James Lamont and James Fontanella-Khan examine the trends that will dominate the upcoming election.
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The FT’s US columnist Edward Luce says the Florida primary, while certainly a big win for Mitt Romney, does not indicate a victory in the Republican nomination for the US presidency. Also Romney has yet to win over the Tea Party, says Matt Kibbe of FreedomWorks.
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After residents rioted in December, the Southern Chinese village enjoyed its first free election in decades as 5000 voters showed up to choose an election committee. The makeshift booths and ballot boxes did not dampen the festive atmosphere, says the FT’s Rahul Jacob
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The FT’s Moscow correspondent, Courtney Weaver, reports from Yekaterinburg on the turnout for a much trailed worker rally to launch Vladmir Putin’s presidential campaign.
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FT editor Lionel Barber and foreign affairs commentator Gideon
Rachman review the Davos social scene this year
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FT editor Lionel Barber and foreign affairs commentator Gideon
Rachman review the Davos social scene this year.
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G P Hinduja, co-chairman of Hinduja Group offers an upbeat voice from Davos. Mr Hinduja tells the FT’s Patrick Jenkins that the sky – and possibly red tape – are the only limits to opportunities in India and recommends investing across the emerging world.
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G P Hinduja, co-chairman of Hinduja Group offers an upbeat voice from Davos. Mr Hinduja tells the FT’s Patrick Jenkins that the sky – and possibly red tape – are the only limits to opportunities in India and recommends investing across the emerging world.
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Source – FT.com
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