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Editorials
Post-Vienna scenario
By lifting a 16-year-ban on nuclear commerce with India, the Nuclear Suppliers Group has wisely abandoned a policy that made no sense from the non-proliferation, commercial, or environmental point of view. Full-scope safeguards as a condition of ...

Racist crackdown in Italy
All Italians will now rue the consequences of having elected a coalition led by the extreme right-wing plutocrat Silvio Berlusconi in April this year. Mr. Berlusconi’s landslide victory was based on a promise to “get tough” on ...

Leader Page Articles
Are we a colour-conscious nation?
By Krishna Kumar

The reason we don’t perceive ourselves as a colour-conscious nation is that our distaste for dark skin expresses itself only in the context of girls and women — an already subjugated category.

News Analysis
Goodbye to nuclear export controls
By William C. Potter

What is especially disheartening about the nuclear agreement is the extent to which economic considerations and power politics overrode those involving nuclear arms control.

Corrections and clarifications
A sentence in the last paragraph of an article “Thirty words that saved the day” (“News Analysis”, September 8, 2008) was “… The NSG’s decision meets the criteria of ‘clean and ...

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‘We want to put India at the frontline of our international relationships’
There are a range of things India and Australia have in common, which transcends the niceties of uranium or nuclear policy, says Australian Foreign Minister Stephen Smith.




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