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Editorials Bravo BrahMos The successful flight of the BrahMos missile on March 21 spotlights India's status as a world leader in launching supersonic cruise missiles vertically from moving warships and manoeuvring the missiles at the supersonic speed of 2.8 Mach. ... Money gets tighter The Reserve Bank of India's traditional policy dilemma of reconciling economic growth with price stability has once again come into sharp focus. Last week the central bank hiked the short-term policy rates, the repo and the reverse repo rates, ... Leader Page Articles Infectious diseases and the colonised mind By K.S. Jacob Indian reality calls for regional research, local solutions and national perspectives rather than subservience to international approaches, which do not prioritise India's needs. News Analysis
Powerlessness in actual lives is the hurdle justice must clearBy Amartya Sen The state must ensure that individual freedoms not only exist, but that everyone has the ability to experience them. Facing up to Taliban threats By V.R. Krishna Iyer The religions of the world should stand together and resist terrorism and barbarity. Militants' worst foe may be Somalians on street By Jeffrey Gettleman For the past three years, the Shabab, one of Africa's most fearsome militant Islamist groups, have been terrorising the Somali public, chopping off hands, stoning people to death and banning TV, music and even bras in their quest to turn ... How Israel officials cloned U.K. passports By Sandra Laville, Julian Borger and Richard Norton-Taylor British investigators' report into passport forgeries used in Dubai killing says data was stolen in border checks. Corrections and Clarifications * * In a report “Kerala student joins Geneva experiment” (March 23, 2010), the contraction of the European Organisation for Nuclear Research was given as CERN, leading to a query. The detail is right and CERN is the European ... Letters to the Editor Read Today's supplements: Metro Plus | Sci Tech | NXg | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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