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Force as the first recourse
Force, it seems, is no longer the last resort for key contingents of the Indian police. Police personnel tend to wield batons and firearms at the slightest hint of trouble in `law and order' situations. The Gurgaon lathi-charge on workers of ...

A triumph of mind over matter
In a way, the real sports rivalries have taken place across eras. Whether Pete Sampras was better than Rod Laver is a question often debated by tennis experts. Similarly, is Tiger Woods a more complete golfer than Jack Nicklaus? Should Michael ...

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The ITER project and energy security
By M.R. Srinivasan

India with its growing economy and improving living standards is looking for a large source of energy. The International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor project could be the way forward.

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A metaphor for the new insensitivity
By Harish Khare

The new economy has produced new politics that is yet to recognise dislocation and pain.

The plight of Niger's starving children
By Christian Allen Purefoy

Over 400,000 children are at risk in Niger's worst hit area. Aid begins to trickle through but this is only the start of the nation's nutritional crisis.

Say mullah and you also say military
By Mike Marqusee

Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf's image has been shattered by the bombs.

Iran and the U.S.
By Hamid Ansari

An impression is gaining ground that India's American commitments seem to insist on intruding on India-Iran relations.

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