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Overcoming the skills deficit
Beneath the glitter of impressive economic growth rates, India faces a silent crisis: a shortage of skills. The longstanding problem gained fresh relevance after the economy changed tack in the 1990s. New situations call for new solutions. An ...

End of cheap air travel?
With the cost of aviation turbine fuel escalating sharply, India’s domestic airlines are lurching from one crisis to another. Hardly a week passes without one airline or another marking up its fares or reporting heavy losses. Already, some ...

Leader Page Articles
Strengthening the prosecution system
By N.R. Madhava Menon

Given the organisational set-up of the prosecution and its sensitive relations with the police, the prosecution machinery suffers from multiple disabilities.

News Analysis
A betrayal of India’s constitutional vision
By V. R. Krishna Iyer

Sovereign India is justly sceptical about the Manmohan Singh government’s specious nuclear strategy.

A massacre remembered after years of silence
By Lizzy Davies

German prosecutor aims to identify culprits of wartime massacre of 124 civilians.

Obama’s foreign policy speech serves notice on Pakistan
By Siddharth Varadarajan

Promising a military surge in Afghanistan, the Democratic presidential contender has come as close as he can to warning the Pakistani military: You are either with us or against us.

Corrections and clarifications
The fourth paragraph in a Ted Corbett report “Bell calls the shots on day two” (“Sport”, July 12, 2008) was “On Friday, we saw just what Woolmer meant as Bell went from 75 overnight to reach his highest Test ...

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