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A single solution
After months of public and internal debate, the National Advisory Council (NAC) — an organisation whose clout and significance derive from the fact that Sonia Gandhi chairs it — has put forth a set of recommendations for the ...

Abolish the death penalty
Britain's campaign to see capital punishment abolished globally and its pledge to exercise moral leadership on this issue reflects a long standing philosophical commitment to this doctrine. The United Kingdom's strategy highlighted by the ...

Leader Page Articles
What to expect from Obama's visit
By Chinmaya R. Gharekhan

The success of Barack Obama's visit should be judged not so much by whether the U.S. lifts the sanctions on ‘the entities' or he softens his rhetoric on outsourcing. There are far more serious subjects.

News Analysis
Homophobia: The violence of intolerance
By Navi Pillay

Too often, those who should be exercising restraint or using their influence to promote tolerance do just the opposite, reinforcing popular prejudice.

New economic idiom in Look East policy
By P.S. Suryanarayana

A dominant view in East Asia today is that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is setting terms for India's long-term engagement with key regional powers.

Karzai admission about Iranian cash
By Jon Boone

It is used to pay for his office expenses, just as the U.S. funds other offices.

Serbia moves toward EU
Serbia, a party to several wars during the breakup of Yugoslavia, took an important step on October 25 towards entering the European Union (EU). But EU foreign ministers said Serbia's entry would ultimately be determined by whether it ...

Corrections and clarifications
It is Tirhut, and not Tihut, as mentioned in the report, “In Mithilanchal-Tihut belt, delimitation holds the key” (October 24, 2010, Delhi and North India editions). The mistake was in the headline as well as the text. The ...

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