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REGION: Asia
TOPIC: Politics
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SLIDE SHOW Posted: April 7, 2009   
India Seeks Higher Global Standing FLASH VERSION
India's economic boom has created opportunities but also raised questions about the distribution of wealth. While the country seeks to improve its global standing, it must also deal with security issues following the Mumbai siege in November. The following photos are from special correspondent Simon Marks' reporting trip to India.
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Gateway of India, The Gateway of India in Mumbai is a colonial-era monument that looks out on the Arabian Sea.
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Gateway of India
The Gateway of India in Mumbai is a colonial-era monument that looks out on the Arabian Sea.
Photo Credit: The Stanley Foundation
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