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Economy on a roll
THE ECONOMIC RECOVERY of 2003-04 has well and truly taken root. The Central Statistical Organisation's estimates of the gross domestic product (GDP) in the second quarter (July-September) of the fiscal year 2003-04 establish this fact beyond any ...
Mutiny in Punjab congress
SOLDIERS UNDER ENEMY fire know how to survive: they bunker down and conserve their ammunition until an opportunity to hit back presents itself. For reasons known only to the Congress rebels in Punjab, they have chosen to charge out of the ...


Leader Page Articles
How do they get rich?
By Virginia Postrel/New York Times News Service.

The process of economic development is hard to repeat. The great mystery is why.
WORLD VIEW
Indo-Pakistan talks: ten issues
By C. Raja Mohan

India and Pakistan have been trapped for too long in arguing about procedural issues and defending past political postures.


News Analysis
NEW TERROR HUBS - II
Lashkar's new wave of recruits from Indian expatriates
By Praveen Swami

NEW DELHI, JAN. 1.Even as the Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba has come under pressure to de-escalate its jihad in Jammu and Kashmir, the organisation has unleashed its formidable capabilities to inflict a far more painful all-India war. Lashkar ...
Patch-up for a return to the past
By V. Jayanth

CHENNAI, JAN. 1. The wheel has come full circle. The Congress, which last aligned with the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) in 1980, is now preparing to align with the party again. And the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which formed an alliance ...


Letters to the Editor
  • Congress dilemma
  • Lyngdoh's remarks
  • The right to recall
  • SAARC summit
  • Branding Northeast?
  • India in 2004



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