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Editorials
New focus in U.S.-Russia ties
THE JOINT DECLARATION on New U.S.-Russia Relationship, signed by the leaders of the two nuclear superpowers in Moscow on May 24, has been drafted in the style of an accord between two equals of a `duopoly'. However, the fine print does not ...
Privatisation & Public Services
ISSUES OF ECONOMIC governance are back in focus with the Tamil Nadu Government deciding to restructure its transport corporations. An important change that the Indian economy has undergone during the last decade has been the gradual, but ...


Leader Page Articles
The warped logic of nuclear gambles
By Jean Dreze

The main issue is to protect the country from the sinister adventurists who are pushing the region into the nuclear abyss under the cover of patriotism.
Countering terror in Jammu
By Balraj Puri

Any measures being contemplated will be of little avail if the civil administration is paralysed and the political discourse remains vitiated.


News Analysis
DIPLOMATIC NOTEBOOK
Defining the victory
By C. Raja Mohan

NEW DELHI, MAY 26. What would constitute a victory for India in the current military confrontation with Pakistan? What specific steps from Pervez Musharraf would let India claim its concerns on cross-border terrorism have been met? And when would ...
POLITICAL IMBROGLIO
Consensus still rules in foreign policy
By K.K. Katyal

The broad consensus on foreign policy has, by and large, survived the changes of Governments and the play of party politics at the Centre. That was true, barring one or two exceptions, when the Congress — the architect of consensus under ...


Letters to the Editor
  • Jingoism no good
  • Build trust
  • Keep U.S. out
  • Close ranks
  • Call their bluff
  • Go all out
  • Gujarat forgotten
  • Condemnable
  • Clueless in quizdom

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