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Editorials A robust performance forecast The Prime Minister's Economic Advisory Council (EAC) headed by C.Rangarajan, in a recent report, has generally been upbeat in its assessment of the economy for last year and its prospects for this year. The GDP growth is expected to be close to 8 ... Continuing Yasukuni troubles Japan has a few serious problems to sort out with China and South Korea. Its hope of entering the United Nations Security Council as a permanent member cannot be realised if the People's Republic refuses to allow it. Tokyo and Seoul need to ... Leader Page Articles Breaking ships need not break lives By Kalpana Sharma The economics of ship-breaking should not be built on the destroyed lives of those who dismantle the ships. News Analysis The speech that was not allowed By K. Natwar Singh The nuclear deal is aboutenergy, not non-proliferation. It is about reciprocity, not about unilateral steps taken by the USA. Talk about India having a congruent foreign policy with the U.S. is unacceptable to all patriotic Indians. The unending war in Sri Lanka By B. Muralidhar Reddy A political initiative to resolve the grievances of all ethnic groups along with an effective strategy to take on the LTTE is the best way out. New study: India's HIV burden overestimated By Jaya Shreedhar Researchers involved in the project warn against complacence. ONLINE AND OFF LINE
Positive, supportive: How some see itNewspaper ombudsmen are all agreed on one point it is the angry readers who are ready with their criticism or protest; the satisfied ones seldom display their appreciation. The former exercise their right (I think it is the reader's right ... Balance of economic power ebbs from U.S. By Ashley Seager THE RECENT flow of news from around the world suggests that the balance of world economic power may finally be swinging away from the United States the powerhouse of the past decade or more towards Japan and Europe, which have ... Letters to the Editor Read Today's supplements: Metro Plus | Business | Education Plus | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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