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| Indians out of India |
| Much of the construction of an Indian diaspora is wishful thinking |
| The author is professor of philosophy, law and governance, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi... |
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| Marks of innocence |
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Sir — Ramachandra Guha’s “Trade Has No Religion” (Jan 11) was an excellent piece, but merely changi ... |
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| For cardholders only |
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Sir — L.K. Advani’s proposal of introducing multipurpose identity cards for Indian nationals is a v ... |
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| Compromise solution |
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Sir — The dispute over the Himalayan boundary is the reason for tense relations between India and C ... |
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| Figure this out |
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Sir — Strange indeed are the ways of the income tax department. For an extra salary of just Rs 108 ... |
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| EXTRA COURTEOUS |
| Fanfare is a good way to distract attention, and the Centre is growing quite adept at proposing blameless means to tackle cri...| Read.. |
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| DON’T LOOK AWAY |
| India will certainly be a happier, safer and generally more civilized country to live in if it stopped treating homosexuals a...| Read.. |
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| Tripping on the doha round |
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India, Brazil and China, which insisted on differential treatment for developing countries and access to essential medicines ... | Read.. |
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As long as our civilization is essentially one of property, of fences, of exclusiveness, it will be mocked by delusions. Our riches will leave us sick; there will be bitterness in our laughter; and our wine will burn in our mouth. — RALPH WALDO EMERSON
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