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Doctrine of aggression
LEADERS OF NATIONS who failed to stand up and condemn the American war of aggression against a sovereign, independent Iraq must share the blame for the unfolding consequences of the superpower's unilateral action. Before the dust has settled over ...
Dealing with dissidence
THE NO-NONSENSE APPROACH of the Congress high command in dealing with factional wars in Kerala seems to have been vindicated by the victory of the official nominees of the party in the Rajya Sabha elections. By acting firmly against the rebel ...


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A text without a context
By Neera Chandhoke

If global civil society has to make any headway in its appointed task of bringing states driven by imperatives of power back to civility, its members will have to bring back the revolutionary imagination.
India's nuclear power units
By M. R. Srinivasan

We should create two industrial consortia to take on the execution of the entire nuclear and conventional parts of the power stations to the designs and specifications provided by NPCIL.


News Analysis
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Iraq shadow over E.U. meet
By Amit Baruah

BRUSSELS, APRIL 15. Iraq has laid bare the fault-lines of an imperfect decision-making process in the European Union and its institutions. Simultaneously, it has put pressure on the principal actors in the European Council to address these issues ...
A fortnight of Sundays
By Inder Malhotra

Even at the risk of being accused of labouring the point one must return to the painful subject of what can only be called this country's seemingly incurable holiday mania. A huge majority of Indians has just enjoyed five consecutive holidays and ...


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