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Heroes and charlatans
Over the past few weeks, I have busied myself trying to understand the dynamics of an encounter that agitated corporate India of the Twenties and Thirties ? the conflict between the fledgling Scindia Steam Navigation Company and the well-entrenched B...  | Read.. 
 
Letters to the Editor
Which way to go?
Sir ? The controversy over the township project of the Salim group seems to be centred around the j ...  | Read.. 
 
EDITORIAL
COMMON VALUES
The summit between India and the European Union has paved the way for much closer cooperation between the two in the future. ...| Read.. 
 
BRUTAL FIGURES
It will take India another hundred years to become part of the developed world. When the United Nations? Human Development Re...| Read.. 
 
BONA FIDE
 
Shop without goods
It was after a lapse of many years that I visited the National Museum and was saddened beyond belief. It is the epitome of ba...  | Read.. 
SCRIPSI
There have been many crimes committed in the name of duty and obedience ? many more than in the name of dissent. ? C.P. SNOW
 
BOOKS
Number games
FREAKONOMICS: A ROGUE ECONOMIST EXPLORES THE HIDDEN SIDE OF EVERYTHING B...  | Read.. 
 
The more, the safer
SECOND STRIKE: ARGUMENTS ABOUT NUCLEAR WAR IN SOUTH ASIA By Rajesh Rajagop...  | Read.. 
 
How deep is the rot?
Public Institutions in India: performance and Design Edited by Devesh Kap...  | Read.. 
 
In your own words
Academics often level charges of plagiarism against each other. But allegat...  | Read.. 
 

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