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Editorials
Besieged by problems but secure
On its second anniversary, the United Progressive Alliance Government is every bit the regime under siege, with trouble on all fronts — worrying volatility in a market believed to be healthily ascendant, mounting anti-quota protests, ...

New heights of intolerance
Bans on films in this country are not slapped by the government alone. They can be enforced just as effectively through threats and intimidation. This is the message sent out by the reprehensible boycott of the big-budget Hindi film Fanaa ...

Leader Page Articles
Seduced by an elusive idea of India
By Hasan Suroor

In the West, the buzz about a "resurgent" India ready for the big take-off is inescapable. No doubt, all this sounds exciting and fills many Indians with pride. But how much of it is for real?

News Analysis
Battleground next: who is where in U.P.
By Vidya Subrahmaniam

The BSP is on the up and up. The SP is down but fighting back. The Congress is waiting for Rahul Gandhi. And the BJP is without a hope.

CHINESE CHARACTERS
Engaged in a new mission in China
By Harish Khare

The three women profiled represent the new mindset of the provincial political elites.

BJP and the Speaker
By Neena Vyas

It is anybody's guess why the BJP picked on the Lok Sabha Speaker and threatened to bring a no-confidence motion against him.

World warned on security
By Simon Tisdall

Iraq, Iran, and Afghanistan identified as flashpoints.

Corrections and clarifications
A reader says that in "Plutonium-based plant at Kalpakkam to be ready by 2010" (May 24, 2006), it states that by 2008, seven reactors would be ready at a cost of Rs. 5 crore each, which is incorrect. It should be Rs. 5 crore for a MW of installed ...

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