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Indians 'Incredibly Welcome' In Britain, Says PM (PICTURES)

The Huffington Post UK | Posted 18.02.2013 | UK Politics

David Cameron voiced his determination on Monday to make it easier for Indian businessmen and students to work, study and invest in the UK as he arriv...

'Women Are Not Fighting This Battle Alone': Indian Men Don Skirts To Oppose Rape Culture

Huffington Post UK | Sara C Nelson | Posted 16.01.2013 | UK

Twenty five Indian men have donned skirts to take part in a gathering to oppose violence against women. The event, dubbed Skirt The Issue, saw aro...

Fink... The Long-Weekend in India

Tim Thornton | Posted 20.02.2013 | UK Entertainment
Tim Thornton

This has been said before, in many different ways, languages and levels of exasperation, but I'll reiterate: Mumbai is fucking crazy. Twelve and a half million people living on an island less than half the size of London.

Two British Men Feared Dead In India After Crocodile Attack

PA/Huffington Post UK | Posted 25.05.2012 | UK

A crocodile attack has reportedly left one British man dead and another missing after a river trip in India. The men, reported to be Ian Turton, fr...

India's Healthcare Industry Rises to the top of the Value Chain

Patricia Hewitt | Posted 11.12.2011 | Home
Patricia Hewitt

British businesses should start their footprint in India - a country that will soon be setting the global pace for innovation in the life sciences and healthcare sector.

DWP Offshoring U-Turn a Pyrrhic Victory for British IT Workers

Mark Hillary | Posted 21.11.2011 | UK Tech
Mark Hillary

It's a week now since technology giant Hewlett Packard (HP) tore up their plan to send 200 IT support jobs for the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) offshore to India. Faced with the target of a 40 per cent cut in department costs it seems the DWP was willing to 'offshore' the jobs to a lower cost location, but as the celebrations die down have any jobs really been saved?