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Politics of immaturity
Rahul Gandhi's first serious foray into electoral politics would appear to have yielded mixed results. Till Mr. Gandhi plunged into battleground Uttar Pradesh, little was known of his political views. In evidence had been his pride in his ...

Industrial corridor, a test case
The decision of the Government of India to move ahead fast with the Japan-aided Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC), despite the controversy over the Special Economic Zones (SEZs) needs to be welcomed. Considering that it spans six States, ...

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The fringe and the mainstream
By Vidya Subrahmaniam

The BJP retreats from Hindutva when it feels safe doing so. In the land of Mayawati, it has reasoned that it must pull out all stops or perish.

News Analysis
OUT OF LONDON
Chequebook journalism and the hostages
By Hasan Suroor

How can the British media lay the entire blame on the Defence Ministry for putting the sailors up for auction?

World poverty reduced by growth in India and China
By Larry Elliott

Numbers of the extremely poor fell from 1.489 billion in 1981 to 986 million in 2004.

We need real evidence about cyberspace
By James Harkin

Our celebration of the virtual world must be balanced by research into its psychological effects.

IMF's plutocracy
By George Monbiot

Loan conditions continue to condemn developing countries to a vicious cycle of misery.

Corrections and Clarifications
The caption of a standalone photograph "Terror on campus" (April 17, 2007, page 1) and the detailed report on the deadliest mass shooting in America ("32 killed in varsity shootout", "International" page, April 17, 2007) had made a reference to ...

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