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ment India Real Time offers quick analysis and insights into the broad range of developments in business, markets, the economy, politics, culture, sports, and entertainment that take place every single day in the world’s largest democracy. Regular posts from Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones Newswires reporters around the country provide a unique take on the main stories in the news, shed light on what else mattered and why, and give global readers a snapshot of what Indians have been talking about all week. You can contact the editors at indiarealtime@wsj.com.Check out the main contributors to the blog and their bios here. An error has occured and your email has not been sent. Please try again. You must enter the verification code below to send. Invalid entry: Please type the verification code again.[标签:标题]
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