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Vikram Sarabhai's vision and SLV-3
Twenty-five years ago, on July 18, 1980, with the successful flight of Space Launch Vehicle-3, India became one of the few countries capable of launching satellites. The venture was not intended as a way of breaking into an exclusive club. ...

The Tiger and the Golden Bear
There was a certain poignancy about this year's British Open, the 134th of this hoary competition at St. Andrews, the home of golf. It was about two extraordinary men who, born a generation apart, seemed tied together in an intriguing way. When ...

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Lal Krishna Advani's war with the parivar
By Vidya Subrahmaniam

It is a long, hard road for the unlikely rebel. If Mr. Advani gives up under pressure, he will push the BJP deeper into the RSS' arms. If he continues, the spirit of his Pakistan trip must manifestly be felt at home.

Shifting balance in Central Asia
By Vladimir Radyuhin

THE BALANCE of power in Central Asia is tilting toward Russia for the first time since the United States established a foothold in the region after the 9/11 terrorist attacks. A shift in the geopolitical equations in former Soviet Central ...

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The reality of the `war on terror'
By Richard Norton Taylor

IF MINISTERS and MPs cannot bring themselves to acknowledge that the invasion of Iraq has increased the threat from terrorism, then let others do so. We can begin with senior officials responsible for protecting Britain's national security and ...

Nuclear bargain may prove costly in long run
By Siddharth Varadarajan

IAEA inspections at civilian plants will hamper nuclear programme, say experts.

Events of 1968 show violence is not new
By Martin Kettle

In Germany, the generation of 1968 grew up to reject political violence.

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