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Editorials In search of an enemy The attacks on Christian prayer halls in Karnataka, following close on the heels of attacks on churches and Christian institutions in Orissa, reveal the hand of organised groups operating with a sinister political agenda. While the violent ... The dollar’s resilience The dollar’s recent rebound against other currencies has major connotations that go beyond the currency markets. For six years, the dollar was losing its value in terms of the euro, the yen, the British pound, and other major currencies. ... Leader Page Articles Mortgaging nuclear crown jewels By Brahma Chellaney The Indian leadership’s nuclear deal-making comes at the cost of deterrent-building. If the deal takes effect, India will become another Pakistan to U.S. policy, locked in a dependent relationship, with its nuclear crown jewels effectively mort gaged. News Analysis Water in India-Nepal relations By Ramaswamy R. Iyer There is in Nepal a deep ambivalence about India, which many in India tend to misinterpret as anti-Indianism. Corrections and clarifications >>The first sentence in the introduction of “‘We want to encourage joint ‘beacon Projects’ between science and industry’” (Op-Ed, September 16, 2008) was “The Indian Institute of Technology ... Realism in India-China relations By Pallavi Aiyar As the Special Representatives get ready to resume their discussions in Beijing, the consensus seems to be that India and China will have to find ways of living with an unsettled border for the foreseeable future.
Is America losing out on Iraqi oil?By Atul Aneja The grand American neoconservative enterprise of controlling Iraqi oil is facing its most serious crisis. Letters to the Editor Read Today's supplements: Metro Plus | Opportunities | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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