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Heartening outcome
For six decades, Pakistan held relations with India hostage to the demand that the Kashmir dispute should be settled first. Successive military regimes upheld this retrogressive view of the bilateral relationship, insisting that normalisation ...

Protecting the Indian workforce
A draft national employment policy, prepared by the central Ministry of Labour and Employment and the International Labour Organisation, has raised two issues that have major significance for India’s workforce — labour market ...

Leader Page Articles
Dangers of opening up financial sector
By Prakash Karat

The global financial crisis must open the eyes of all those who have uncritically supported financial sector liberalisation. They should think about what would happen to the savings of ordinary people, the pensions of working people, and public inves tment — if India were subjected to the rapacious deregulated financial system prevalent in the United States.

News Analysis
REALITY CHECK
Congressional riders turn 123 Agreement into lame duck
By Siddharth Varadarajan

India can no longer hide behind the claim that “internal processes” within theUnited States are of no concern.

Lessons from Khairlanji
By Meena Menon

Crimes against the Scheduled Castes have been on the rise in Maharashtra.

$3b for fight against malaria
By Sarah Boseley

World leaders on Thursday announced an ambitious plan to end all malaria deaths by 2015, backed by unprecedented funding of nearly $3b from donors, including the World Bank and the Gates Foundation. A key part of the strategy is the ...

Corrections and clarifications
* * The caption of the accompanying PTI photograph in a report “Manmohan to meet Bush, Zardari” (September 23, 2008) was “Indian Ambassador in Germany Meera Shankar introduces Prime Minister Manmohan Singh ...

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