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Overwhelming Baghdad
FROM A STRICTLY military standpoint, the speed and effectiveness with which the U.S. forces have tightened their grip on Baghdad have been extremely striking. The larger issue, however, is the extraordinary human cost of this aggressive push into ...
Need for consensus
FAR FROM ENDING the controversy over allowing access to Hindus for worship at the Bhojshala temple complex, the directive of the Archaeological Survey of India to the Madhya Pradesh Government to permit dawn-to-dusk prayers on Tuesdays may well ...


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WORLD VIEW
Indo-U.S. dialogue on Pakistan?
By C. Raja Mohan

India has many good reasons to complain about apparent American double standards in the war against terrorism... But it needs the U.S. in making Pakistan adopt a new political course.
From over-capacity to war
By Kannan Srinivasan

Iraq is not the only target: the target is the seizure of the bulk of the world's cheap oil. And the objective is not merely to seize oil: it is to shore up and expand U.S. global hegemony.
'A reactive exercise'
By Amit Baruah

The renewed American entente with Pakistan has clearly irritated India. And, it has been reflected in the Vajpayee Government agreeing to a substantive resolution in the Lok Sabha demanding a quick withdrawal of the ``coalition'' troops ...
Why the least line of resistance?
By Kuldip Nayar

Whenever the ruling coalition at the Centre and the Opposition try to have a unanimous resolution, truth is the casualty. Both sides water down their stand to such an extent that nothing worthwhile emerges from the agreement. So is the ...


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