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    More than a demat scam
    The order of the capital market regulator, the Securities and Exchange Board of India, against several firms and individuals who have participated in the so-called demat scam was both comprehensive and unprecedented in its stringency. Although ...

    Iran refuses to blink
    With Iran refusing to meet a gun-to-its-head `deadline' to suspend its uranium enrichment activities, the debate over sanctions is virtually guaranteed to flare up again in the United Nations Security Council. The United States, the United ...

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    Alternative approaches to West Asian crises
    By Hamid Ansari

    Given the linkages, prioritisation would need to be eschewed in favour of parallel and simultaneous progress on Palestine, Iraq, and Iran.

    News Analysis
    Narmada: the cost of delaying rehabilitation
    By Ramaswamy R. Iyer

    The Supreme Court judgment of October 2000 reiterated a clear link between rehabilitation and construction for the future. That is now sought to be changed.

    China's new push on the African continent
    By Pallavi Aiyar

    Beijing is making a concerted effort to expand its economic and diplomatic clout.

    ONLINE AND OFF LINE
    Unfair omission: an author's protest
    "India through her eyes", a profile of Homai Vyarawalla, India's first and most famous woman photo journalist, appeared in The Hindu-Sunday Magazine on March 12, 2006 (page 5). What gave topicality to this very interesting resume of the ...

    A friend of India
    By Harish Khare

    Very few Americans have endeared themselves to Indians. John Kenneth Galbraith was an honourable exception.

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