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Friends yes, but not allies please
Defence Minister Pranab Mukherjee returned from his "exploratory" visit to Washington last month with a "framework" for military cooperation under his belt. The agreement goes way beyond the current state of play in defence matters. It conjures ...

Rowling and the HP phenomenon
There is something heart-warming about the keen anticipation with which people wait for the release of a publication. Last year, the Spanish edition of Gabriel Garcia Marquez's Memories Of My Melancholy Whores — the great man's first ...

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The India-America nuclear dialogue
By R. Ramachandran

While nothing substantive is likely to result from the Indo-U.S. nuclear dialogue, the climate is opportune to resolve the contentious issue of spent Tarapur fuel.

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No change in the Advani persona
By Neena Vyas

Within a week, if not earlier, Mr. Advani can be expected to loudly proclaim his swayamsevak credentials.

Conciliation gives way to confrontation
By K. Srinivas Reddy

The police-Maoist confrontation in Andhra Pradesh has worsened.

The way ahead for a safer world
By L. Ramdas

Whilst the ultimate goal must remain to eliminate nuclear weapons, even partial success like achieving a consensus on `de-alerting' will be a great step forward.

Part of the problem
By Robin Cook

IN THE single week since the London bombings there have been 11 suicide attacks in Iraq. One car bomb this week wiped out 30 children, one as young as six, who had gathered to plead for chocolates from American soldiers. I do not draw a ...

Following in Vladimir Putin's footsteps
By Peter Lavelle— RIA Novosti

The man elected to succeed the Russian President will be someone similar to him.

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