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As we step into the millennium's 07 phase and look at the shape 06 contours will take, it evokes a mixed feeling - but of less hope and more despair. 07 surely won't be a dramatically different year than those that are now tucked in history. There would be those problems we have been grappling with and, in many instances, we would be hoping against hope that we surmount these critical detriments to reach the promised land.

At the world level, global warming, AIDS, threats of further proliferation, terrorism and low-intensity wars like those being waged in Iraq and Gaza, besides others, will certainly persist to make the new year as dismal as any of the past years. We can only entertain false hopes that the self-locked country administrations would do what they have never done to save the situations from further deterioration.

At the country level, it's difficult to visualize a rosy scenario despite the hype over the emergence as the second-fastest growing economy. India has more to worry from its societal configurations than factors affecting its economy. The ULFA killings at the year's outset, the Nandigram clash, the Singur face-off and in some remote way the grisly Nithari episode are a prelude to social troubles that can knock India out from its positive tangents. Most woefully, there are no comforting signs of change in the country's top-tier destiny controllers called politicians. In fact, many of the political bums have gained in stature and strength, which translates into more power for grater damage.

So watch out in 07. Don't under-read the early warnings that have come from Assam and a little differently from Nithari. Because only hope can keep us going, let's hope for best!

 
 2007: Millennium's new threshold
2007: Where is the world going
After the 2006 rewind, it's time to look ahead and make sense of the dominant global and national trends of 2006 - of how these would impact 2007 and beyond. Here is a collection of some distinguished prognosis for the new year.
2007: The year ahead
The forecast for the coming year reveals overall good times for the country. It is apparent that good times will continue as Indian economy has stabilized and is rather inclining towards prosperity.
Ahead from the back of 2006
Forecasting can be tricky, especially in these tumultuous times, when anything can go off the tangent. But based on the trends of preceding years, here is a speculation on plausible 2007 scenarios.
2007 : Too good for techies
Information technology, the Indian industry bulwark, is set to gain from 21.5 per cent predicted increase in spending on infotech across the user segments in 2007. The just-released IDC report has much for the Indian techies to cheer about.
Future facts
2006 having faded into history, all eyes are now fixed on the year that has begun to roll. How will the trends of previous years impact reforms, real estate, telecom and investment in India? A factual look-in into indicative fragments of the 2007 jigsaw.
GPS: The next big-change technology
GPS or the Global Position System is going to revolutionize the technology driven world once its applications become popular. In a country like India there are great prospects for the development and utility of this technology.
 
Future in experts' gaze
Often a lot of media attention is paid to political utterances, but little importance if given to what experts and scientists have to say on matters of human significance. Many interesting observations were made at the recent Indian Science Congress.
 
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 Release of Windows Vistas
 79th Academy Awards
 2007 Cricket World Cup
 Elections in Nigeria
 G8 Foreign Ministers Meeting
 Messenger spacecraft Launch
 New Seven Wonders of the World
 Asian Football Cup 2007
 Asia Pacifc Economic Cooperation
 
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