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== Politics, government and economics == | == Politics, government and economics == | ||
* ], a political party in South Africa formed by Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi | * ], a political party in South Africa formed by Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi | ||
* ], a committee chaired by the Prime Minister of Pakistan regarding the Federally Administered Tribal Areas | |||
* ], Government of India | * ], Government of India | ||
* ], a UK government body advising on large-scale infrastructure projects | * ], a UK government body advising on large-scale infrastructure projects |
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NIC may refer to:
Banking and insurance companies
- National Insurance Corporation, Uganda
- NIC Bank, a commercial bank in Kenya
Politics, government and economics
- Natal Indian Congress, a political party in South Africa formed by Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
- National Implementation Committee on FATA Reforms, a committee chaired by the Prime Minister of Pakistan regarding the Federally Administered Tribal Areas
- National Informatics Centre, Government of India
- National Infrastructure Commission, a UK government body advising on large-scale infrastructure projects
- National Institute of Corrections, a division of the United States Department of Justice
- National Insurance Contributions, UK contributions towards state benefits
- National Integration Council of India, to combat the problems of Communalism, casteism and Regionalism
- National Intelligence Council, center for midterm and long-term strategic thinking within the United States intelligence community
- National Irrigation Commission, Jamaica agricultural irrigation government commission
- Newly industrialized country, a socio-economic classification status used by political scientists
- Nicaragua, the ISO 3166-1 three-letter country code
- NIC Argentina, Network Information Center, an office of Argentina's Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- Niger–Congo languages, the ISO 639-2 three-letter language code
- NIC Inc. (eGov.com), an information service provider for federal and state government in the United States
Technology
- Negative impedance converter, configuration of an operational amplifier which acts as a negative load
- Network information center, formerly InterNIC, part of the Internet's Domain Name System (DNS)
- Network interface controller, electronic hardware that enables a computer to communicate over a computer network
- New Internet Computer, former inexpensive Linux-based network computer
Science and medicine
- A brand name for the drug lorazepam
- Nomarski interference contrast, a technique in microscopy
Other topics
- National identity card (Sri Lanka), an identity document in Sri Lanka
- Nagoya International Center, a non-profit organization based in Nakamura-ku, Nagoya, Japan
- National Ice Centre, an ice and music arena in Nottingham, England
- New In Chess, a chess magazine issued eight times a year.
- NIC Zuidlaren, an international horse riding competition in Zuidlaren, Netherlands
- The IATA airport code for Nicosia International Airport, an abandoned airport near Nicosia in Cyprus
- North Idaho College, a community college located in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
- North Island College, a community college complex on the northern half of Vancouver Island, Canada
- North-American Interfraternity Conference, an association of collegiate men's fraternities formally organized in 1910
- Nursing Interventions Classification, a classification system for nursing
See also
- Nic, a given name
- Nick (disambiguation)
- Nix (disambiguation)
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