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Editorials Reclaiming the traditional base The aam admi has restaked his claim to the Congress' affections, judging from the explosion of activity in party offices geared to addressing the problems of the common people galloping prices, inadequate stocks in the public ... Pyongyang demands attention The United States is not likely to succeed in its efforts to persuade the United Nations Security Council to impose sanctions on North Korea for carrying out missile tests on July 5. A draft resolution tabled by Japan condemns the tests; calls on ... Leader Page Articles Half way to getting it right By N. Ravi The dominant view at the Stanford conference was that India was still half way to getting it right, and many of the lessons from elsewhere and current economic wisdom were still to be fully assimilated into the policy chain. News Analysis The nuclear deal and `minimum deterrence' By Siddharth Varadarajan The Indo-U.S. nuclear agreement will raise the financial and political costs of the Indian nuclear weapons programme but it does not impose a legal bar on the production of fissile material or the testing of nuclear explosive devices by India.
Remembering Raja RaoBy K. Natwar Singh With his passing, India has lost the last of the great trio of its literary world. ONLINE AND OFF LINE
Traditions, values - and modernityMost of the concerns of readers regarding advertisements, mentioned last week, got individual responses from the advertisement department. I deal with them in a general way here. My thanks are due to V. Kalidas, Vice-President, Advertisement, who ... Violent Islamic radicals know they are heretical By Karen Armstrong Extremists are proud of their deviance, and moderate Muslims can't be held responsible. Polish President's twin joins him in a double act By Daniel McLaughlin Letters to the Editor Read Today's supplements: Metro Plus | Business | Education Plus | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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