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Up and up in world cricket
With the 1-0 triumph in New Zealand — the first Test series win since M.A.K. Pataudi’s side claimed the rubber 3-1 in 1967-68 — India has accomplished what it set out to do at the turn of the millennium. Our Test cricketers had ...

A sharp deterioration
Data on the country’s balance of payments (BOP) for the third quarter of 2008-09 (October-December) magnify some existing concerns while throwing up a few new ones. The trade deficit narrowed marginally compared to the previous quarter ...

Leader Page Articles
Obama’s flawed Afghan strategy
By M.K. Bhadrakumar

Barack Obama runs the risk of getting into a quagmire of the sort that imperilled Lyndon Johnson when he inherited a war that consumed him.

News Analysis
Less rhetoric, more pragmatism in London
By Fyodor Lukyanov

The meeting in London has shown that both Russia and the United States understand that by starting discussions on issues where their interests either overlap or are at least compatible, progress is more likely.

OUT OF LONDON
The strange case of a minister’s expenses claims
By Hasan Suroor

If there was an expenses claim to beat all expenses claims, this is it.

Our flexible friend
By Ian Sample

There is growing evidence that the brain can be trained to compensate for dead or damaged areas.

Corrections and Clarifications
The name of the new Malaysian Prime Minister is Najib bin Tun Abdul Razak and he has to be referred to as Mr. Najib , and not Mr. Razak as mentioned in “Transition in Malaysia” (Editorial, April 6, 2009). Tun ...

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