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| Still not the perfect shine |
| Euphoria should not blind India to what is necessary for development |
| At a recent conference on globalization the discussion was focussed on the “how” rather than the “what” or “why” issues that had dominated the subject until recently. The success stories of Indian companies that had begun to look at the world as the ... | Read.. |
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| Wizardry in Oz |
| Sir — The euphoria generated by India’s win over Australia in the Adelaide test is certainly justif ... | Read.. |
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| GOOD FOR NOW |
| In a situation of deadlock, if one side seems to shift a little, something is changing. That is the most positive way that Mr...| Read.. |
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| TURNAROUND |
| Messrs Blair and Bush are terribly excited about having brought Libya around. It looks like victory of a very different flavo...| Read.. |
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| Take it or fall behind |
| “US forces and their Indian counterparts have parachuted to the ground near the Taj Mahal, held cold-weather exercises in Alaska and Ladakh, conducted jungle-warfare training ... | Read.. |
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| Conservatism discards Prescription, shrinks from Principle, disavows Progress; having rejected all respect for antiquity, it offers no redress for the present, and makes no preparation for the future. — BENJAMIN DISRAELI |
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