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BANGALORE:In Khajuraho, policemen are fluent in French, German and Spanish apart from the local language. This way, they are able to keep an eye on security and mingle with the tourists. In Goa, shopkeepers and shack owners engage in casual conversations with Germans and Russians, hoping they will spend more time at their tea stalls. India and Japan will soon be building an industrial corridor between Mumbai and Delhi, hoping this infrastructure project will foster closer ties. The Delhi-M...
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