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    A SIMPLE test is possible these days that can define the communal prejudices of an Indian or a Pakistani.

    09 May 2008

  • The politics of pipelines

    INDIA’S critical power shortage coupled with the Manmohan Singh government’s failure to obtain Lok Sabha’s approval for the US civilian nuclear deal appears to have convinced its leadership to renew its interest in two major gas pipeline projects under consideration for over a decade.

    09 May 2008

  • Oil, oil, everywhere

    For eight successive years - between 1999-2000 and 2006-07 - the port at Visakhapatanam occupied the number one slot among the twelve major ports in the country. In 2007-08, it lost that position to Kandla.

    09 May 2008

  • Silence Of The Lotus

    President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's visit to Delhi this week will go a long way in correcting the impression that the Left has assiduously fostered—that by signing the Indo-US nuclear deal the Manmohan Singh government has virtually sold India into bondage with the US.

    06 May 2008

  • The Page 3 of Cricket

    The Indian Premier League has rammed home a new meaning to the notion of a 'generation gap'.

    06 May 2008

  • The Lion And The Gazelle

    Jews all over the world celebrated the Seder, the unique ceremony that unites Jews everywhere in the defining Jewish myth: the Exodus from Egypt.

    01 May 2008

  • Pakistan’s N-stockpile

    A traumatic scene opens up. From a silent abettor of Pakistan’s nuclear strivings in the eighties and early nineties, American policy-making has made a sharp u-turn.

    01 May 2008

  • Tibet And Kashmir

    The accepted axiom in the past was that a nation's foreign policy reflected its domestic compulsions. With globalization that axiom can be stood on its head.

    24 Apr 2008

  • Wanted: A New Global Deal

    To all intents and purposes, the Kyoto Protocol is dead, and unless urgent actions are taken its successor, the Copenhagen process may turn out to be dead on arrival or comatose.

    24 Apr 2008

  • Politics of economic fault-finding

    When you politicise something you do what is called ‘reductionism’ in philosophy.

    23 Apr 2008

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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