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Editorials
Obama & Europe’s foreign policy
President-elect Barack Obama’s election to the American presidency does not solve western Europe’s conundrums over foreign policy but instead throws them into sharp relief. The issues are familiar enough. They include the role, ...

Funding a green vision
It is vital to protect the fragile Himalayan region, endowed with glaciers, forests, and rich biodiversity, from climate change and other environmental risks. Otherwise, the well being of its remote communities and the conservation of life forms ...

Leader Page Articles
Financing terror: the Lashkar and beyond
By Menaka Guruswamy

International law warrants that all nations have a legal obligation to work against the financing of terror by any country. It is time our leadership, both in the government and in the opposition, acted.

News Analysis
Moment of truth for Pakistan’s transition
By Haris Gazdar

India might now do well to resist the temptation to behave as the U.S. did after 9/11, and show the world how a responsible and confident Asian power carries itself even when in pain.

STATECRAFT
This is no time to panic
By Harish Khare

India must deal with the world in a manner befitting an emerging great power. It must hold its nerve as a democratic nation and make it clear it will deal with the challenge on its own strength.

East Asia and a ‘vulnerable’ rising power
By P. S. Suryanarayana

Several East Asian countries, not immune to terror concerns, want to engage India to draw lessons from its latest tragedy in Mumbai.

Corrections and clarifications
A report “Maharashtra: Congress discusses political fallout” (December 2, 2008) incorrectly said, in the sixth paragraph, that Mr. Vikhe Patil was once in the BJP. He was a Shiv Sena MP from Kopergaon in the Vajpayee Council of ...

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