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Editorials Escalating absurdity A COMPLETE BREAKDOWN of diplomatic relations is a serious matter since it signals that the countries involved are not interested even in the hope of a future where they might live together in friendship. But India and Pakistan appear to be moving ... Blowing hot and cold A GREAT MANY people, including the young, the old and the infirm, have only the most rudimentary sort of protection against the intense and prolonged cold wave that north India is currently in the grip of. At such times, it is hard to accept or ... Leader Page Articles Setting terms for Kashmir talks By Radha Kumar The international community stands ready to use leverage over Pakistan for substantive change, if India will accept that this change will only come step by painful step. Romancing the rentier By Pulapre Balakrishnan High interest rates disproportionately favour those with the income to save. On the other hand, workers may be worse off. News Analysis It is poverty, not cold By V. Krishna Ananth Amid reports of an imminent war in the Persian Gulf and the mutual expulsions of diplomatic personnel by India and Pakistan, the deaths across the northern Indian States caught in the cold wave, have hardly got the media attention they deserved. ... Letters to the Editor Read Today's supplements: | Life | Young World | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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