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Leaders are made, not born: Giuliani
India and the US are poised at a historic juncture in bilateral relations, said Rudy Giuliani, former Mayor of New York, while delivering a keynote speech on ‘Principles of Leadership’.
Maoists to give peace a chance
Top Nepalese Maoist leader Prachanda made this clear at the Hindustan Times Leadership Summit, speaking for the first time at an international public forum.
  ‘We have no working relation with Indian Maoists'
On the margins: The fierce one casts a spell
The baron, who worked his way up from the coal mines, loved the Indian media. Neil Kinnock’s opener was a word of praise for our homegrown newshounds.
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Karzai chants peace for 'plenty' No alternative to Doha negotiations
Osama bin Laden hiding on Pak-Afghan border: Karzai India will be ready for tech-centric services: Bergstein
Karan, Sourav play to gallery ‘APEC subsidy cuts could revive talks’
Captaining India is toughest job: Ganguly India must promote itself as a Soft Power: Tharoor
Shah Rukh has two wives, me and Gauri: Karan Johar
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What Hindustan Times began in November 2003 as an annual Leadership Summit has grown in representation and credibility into a powerful forum seeking to bring together leaders from different walks of life, encouraging interactions and debates, and raising the bar of discussion on critical world issues.

Strengthening its mission to contribute to thought leadership, Hindustan Times, India's leading national newspaper, brings to you the fourth annual Leadership Summit: ‘India: The Next Global Superpower?' on 17 th -18 th November 2006, New Delhi.

 

As the world's largest democracy and the second fastest growing economy, India is rapidly emerging as a major force on the global arena. However, with the huge positives, India also has its share of problems that can hinder its development in the coming years.
The stage is set for two days of stimulating discussions and debate on where India is today and what is required to make it the next global superpower. Join us and help shape the future.

 
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