Saina holding aloft the Tricolor
"Follow India's example, PM tells the world ", reads the FrontPage headline of today's Economic Times. Describing Dr. Manmohan Singh's address at the G-20 meeting the paper writes, "The style was quintessential Manmohan Singh: unassuming, suave, gentle.
But the substance of his address was firm, uncompromising and self-assured. In essence, the Indian leader told the rest of the world to follow India's example, when it comes to economic policy".
"Saina, Saina, Saina" write the papers, after the ace Indian shuttler's hat-trick of titles, at the Indonesian Open Super Series. The Pioneer shows a smiling Saina holding aloft the Tricolor, and writes that Saina will now focus on the World Championship and the Commonwealth Games.But the substance of his address was firm, uncompromising and self-assured. In essence, the Indian leader told the rest of the world to follow India's example, when it comes to economic policy".
The Times of India reports that Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa has sought to allay Indian concerns about the growing Chinese influence in Sri Lanka, saying India's role in the island is a permanent feature, unlike other players whose engagement is limited to the commercial projects they execute.
The Tribune writes, "UK, France, back India for permanent United Nations Security Council seat". At the bilateral meetings ahead of the G-20 summit, both leaders voiced their support for India's long-standing case of permanent membership of the UNSC.
The financial papers all write of Reliance Communications 'win-win' deal, in what is probably one of the largest merger and acquisition transactions in India. The Business Standard reports that Reliance Infratel, the tower arm of the Anil Ambani-led Reliance Communication, yesterday, agreed to merge its 50,000-tower portfolio with GTL Infrastructure.
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