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THE SENSATIONAL COLLAPSE of Enron and the ever-expanding sequel to it hold important and varied messages, including for us in India. The fate of the Dabhol project comes into sharp focus. Even before the totally unanticipated plunge of its chief ... More The truce politics in Sri Lanka A RELATIVE EASE marks the manner in which Sri Lanka is reported to have extended its own ceasefire in the military operations against the separatist Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). Although official Colombo's action is a sequel to the ... More
By K. K. Katyal It was a multi-dimensional visit by the Chinese Premier to India and the job for the two sides is to consolidate the gains through serious follow-up. More The U.S. and Central Asian oil By Qamar Agha The American "war against terrorism" has also become a battle to control the energy resources of the Central Asian region. More
By C. Raja Mohan NEW DELHI, JAN. 27. Is Lord Curzon of Kedleston back in political favour? Two very different men recently invoked his ideas to define India's new standing in the world. The first was Henry Kissinger, a former American Secretary of State who ... More
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