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Editorials
The curious case of Dr. Khan
The release last week from house arrest of Dr. A.Q. Khan may have been the decision of an Islamabad court but it is clear that such a verdict would not have been possible without the tacit and perhaps even explicit approval of the government of ...

Mixed message
It is an interesting coincidence that on the very day the Bharatiya Janata Party harked back to the Ram mandir, the Congress led by Sonia Gandhi projected itself as the “voice of social justice, communal harmony, and inclusiveness.” ...

Leader Page Articles
Waiting for Richard Holbrooke
By M.K. Bhadrakumar

India cannot remain indifferent to the negative fallouts of the U.S.’ “containment” strategy towards Russia and Iran for regional stability.

News Analysis
A defence partnership for the future
By Jean Marie Bockel

France and India need to be able to count on dependable and self-sufficient military supplies, taking advantage of technological advances.

Who is afraid of Chinese toys?
By Krishna Kumar

In the absence of a national perspective, India’s toy world reflects its fragmented policies towards children.

Taliban in Pakistan raising U.S. fears
By Eric Schmitt and Mark Mazzetti

Sending more U.S. troops into Afghanistan could be futile unless there is a concerted effort to kill or capture Taliban leaders in Quetta, military and intelligence officials say.

Corrections and clarifications
>>Even the Americans don’t spell “rise” as “rice” as you have, said one reader. The heading of a main report was “Sharp rice in prices of essential commodities” (Chennai city, February 10, 2009

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