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Some caveats on a constructive deal
There is bound to be a contentious debate on the bargain struck by India and the United States on nuclear energy cooperation and trade that is the most substantive part of the Joint Statement issued from Washington D.C. Unfortunately, this deal, ...

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Swallowing some pride to win the nuclear game
By K. Venugopal

In bartering away the country's independence in nuclear policy-making, the trade-off Dr. Singh has attempted to secure is the prospect of a dramatic scaling up of nuclear power capacity.

Why Marx is man of the moment
By Francis Wheen

A PENNILESS asylum seeker in London was vilified across two pages of a British right-wing tabloid last week. No surprises there, perhaps — except that the villain in question has been dead since 1883. "Marx the Monster" was the newspaper 's ...

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Mozart redeems our mediocrity
By Dylan Evans

IN ANCIENT Greece, people expected their heroes to be different. The first readers of the Iliad did not imagine they could ever be as great as Achilles. They accepted that he was in a completely different category, a different order of ...

A farewell to the gas pipeline?
By Siddharth Varadarajan

India needs Iranian gas till well into the 21st century. It would be folly to give up the energy bird in hand for two in the Bush.

Will this commitment prove too costly?
By Amit Baruah

New Delhi has bound itself to an institutional arrangement where saying "no" to American demands on a range of issues will not be so easy.

War on terror: democracy afterthought
By Sidney Blumenthal

The situation in Afghanistan, where the U.S. is in charge, is one of barely managed chaos.

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