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Editorials
Towards de-escalation
THE DISCERNIBLE SIGNS of new stability along the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir underline a political message of hope. India should seize this qualitative opportunity and take more salutary steps than before to de-escalate the abnormal ...
Under the microscope
SET ASIDE THE general praise for India's economic performance during the 1990s that was expressed at the World Trade Organisation last week and it is apparent that a number of shortcomings in India's trade policies have been highlighted in the ...


Leader Page Articles
STATECRAFT
Our `best bet' in Kashmir
By Harish Khare

It is about time New Delhi realises that the Abdullahs are not the solution but a part of the problem.
China's strategic concerns
By Sonika Gupta

It is simplistic to conjecture that China's aggressiveness on Taiwan will also be extended to its energy concerns in the South China Sea.


News Analysis
Faulty on several counts
By K.K. Katyal

NEW DELHI, JUNE 25.That, in effect, is the spirit and import of the Union Cabinet's decision today to open up newspapers and other print media to foreigners — allowing 26 per cent foreign equity participation. The Cabinet obviously rejected ...
CAPITAL TALK
Divine right to rule?
By Inder Malhotra

Only a month ago I had occasion to write in this column about the proliferation of political dynasties in this country, my main point being that the Nehru-Gandhi dynasty, though unquestionably the most dazzling of them all, is but one of many. ...
Focus shifts from water release
By V.Jayanth

CHENNAI, JUNE 25.The crisis over the Cauvery is far from over. The political aspect may have just begun and it is too early to predict what course it will take. But the Chief Minister, Jayalalithaa's visit to Thanjavur on Monday and the ...


Letters to the Editor
  • Opportunistic
  • Hereditary leaders
  • Presidential candidates
  • Sahgal and CPI(M)
  • Ignore article
  • Musharraf to blame
  • Squabble over Cauvery
  • Right person
  • Racist song banned
  • Achieving targets

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