AEI's Sadanand Dhume on the communist legacy in India Indira: The XX factor Her own party projects her as a messiah of the poor, while the Opposition gleefully reduces her to a ruthless architect of the Emergency, but neither does justice to the unique trail that Indira Gandhi blazed in the political firmament. A complex figure, she happened to live and rule at a time of great change. Read more » Communism's long shadow over India Sadanand Dhume | The Wall Street Journal Report: India's dodgy pharmaceutical industry Roger Bate | AEI Nehru, The Patron Saint Of Soviet Sexual Liberation?
by Michael S. Bernstam via The Wire In the early 1950s, urban social life in the Soviet Union was constrained, with few opportunities for young people to meet and date. But that changed after Jawaharlal Nehru’s visit in 1955.
Azerbaijan starts the Silk Road of Iron Rails. @elinsuleymanov.
The BTK rail line, which extends from the bank of the Caspian Sea in Azerbaijan to the capital city of Georgia before carrying on to Turkey, where it feeds into the broader Turkish rail system to Europe beyond, was first envisioned in 1993 after an existing railway that went to Baku via Armenia was shut down due to the Nagorno-Karabagh conflict. However, decisive action wasn’t taken until 2007, when the leaders of Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Turkey met in Tbilisi and signed an agreement to make it a reality. Ten years later, the 846-kilometer long trade route has been commissioned and the first train is rumbling down its tracks as this is being written. https://www.forbes.com/sites/wadeshepard/2017/10/30/new-silk-road-azerbaijan-georgia-and-turkey-unite-over-new-rail-line-armenia-further-isolated/#279e53793aff |
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