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Stay focussed on the Iran pipeline
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has scored an own goal in telling the Washington Post that the proposed gas pipeline from Iran was fraught with both risk and uncertainty: "I am realistic enough to realise that there are many risks, because ...

China's new exchange rate system
The long anticipated revaluation of the yuan might have been below market expectations but there is no doubt at all that the announcement by the People's Bank of China has major significance that extends beyond China and its principal trading ...

Leader Page Articles
Amending the Criminal Procedure Code
By Siddharth Narrain

Changes to the Criminal Procedure Code have been kept in abeyance following protests. The question is how amendments with such serious ramifications for the criminal justice system was passed in Parliament with minimal debate.

News Analysis
The `unsafe neighbourhood' syndrome
By Malini Parthasarathy

The Prime Minister's sudden reversion to stereotypes of Pakistan injects some uncertainty into an otherwise promising trend of normalisation of bilateral ties.

Finding more space for the Asiatic lion
By Aarti Dhar

The need to create an alternative habitat for the Asiatic lions — now confined to the Gir sanctuary in Gujarat — is growing.

Congress makes peace with the TRS
By K.V. Prasad

The Congress has sent a strong message to its leaders in Andhra Pradesh that nothing must be done to upset the relations with the Telengana Rashtra Samithi.

What the leaders must do
By Shahid Malik

Isolated young men must join the mainstream.

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