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THE SURCHARGED TENSIONS on India's border with Pakistan may have diluted the importance of the latest visit to New Delhi by the Chinese Prime Minister, Zhu Rongji, in a way that may not have much to do with the long-term prospects of a ... More Pushing the power agenda INDIA'S POWER SECTOR waits for the day when reforms will truly set in. To make this happen, the onus rests on the States of India, rather than the Union, which despite its larger understanding of the looming crisis, can do little directly. Hence, ... More
By Amitabh Mattoo Although the success of any peace project in the State will be dependent on the ending of violence... many of the principal elements can be put in place unilaterally and must be undertaken as early as is possible. More Why don't we have friends? By P. V. Indiresan It is important for us to do some introspection and consider why we have quarrels with all our neighbours, why we have so few friends and why we annoy as many as we do. More
By Kuldip Nayar We will be deluding ourselves if we believe we can return to the status quo in Jammu and Kashmir once the forces on the borders are withdrawn. The administration is too poor and the people's alienation too deep. Both need to be saved. This is the ... More
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