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THE NEW TEAM
THE APPREHENSION THAT Prime Minister Manmohan Singh would find Ministry-making a difficult exercise has been largely belied. The composition of the Council of Ministers is testimony to his adroitness in striking a balance between the imperatives ...

LESSONS FROM U.P. VERDICT
ALTHOUGH THE BHARATIYA Janata Party suffered reverses in several States in the election to the 14th Lok Sabha, the biggest shock came from India's most populous State, Uttar Pradesh, where its alliance could win only 11 of the 80 seats. U.P., ...

Leader Page Articles
National security choices ahead
By V.R. Raghavan

The primary challenge in security issues will be of speedily taking the critical decisions and energetically implementing them.

An under-caste in Britain?
By Arvind Sivaramakrishnan

Several cases of systematic racial discrimination in British public services and high-level professions have recently made the headlines.

News Analysis
DIPLOMATIC NOTEBOOK
A new Asian axis?
By C. Raja Mohan

NEW DELHI, MAY 23.If the Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh, is looking for an early foreign policy initiative, here is one awaiting action — the development of a strategic triangle among India, China, and Japan. When fleshed out and put in ...

Natwar Singh on familiar turf
By K.K. Katyal

Of all the neighbourhood diplomacy challenges to be handled, the new External Affairs Minister, K. Natwar Singh, will find himself on familiar turf when it comes to dealing with Pakistan. This is just as well as the current peace process enters ...

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