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Editorials JPC is an imperative Insecurity, unreasonableness, and stubbornness tend to go hand in hand. Why else should the Congress-led government be dead set against allowing a Joint Parliamentary Committee to try and get to the bottom of the 2G spectrum scandal? With the ... Counter-productive approach The United Nations Security Council's decade-long counter-terror policy has been counter-productive, says the world body's Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms. The conclusions in the ... Leader Page Articles NATO and South Asian security By M.K. Bhadrakumar From a seemingly reluctant arrival in Afghanistan seven years ago, NATO is deepening its presence and recasting its role and activities on a long-term basis. News Analysis Indo-Russian ties: which way? By Vladimir Radyuhin New Delhi's reluctance to upset Washington has raised concerns in Moscow. Indo-German cooperation in skills development By Thomas Matussek ‘A combination of the available workforce in India and Germany's famed dual training system can prove a successful mix.'
Protest fatigue in KashmirBy Nirupama Subramanian There is a deceptive calm, and no wishing away the azadi sentiment. Documents to be auctioned Some 2,000 letters, postcards and photographs sent by the last Russian czar's siblings to their private Swiss tutor are to be auctioned in Geneva next month. Swiss auction house Hotel des Ventes says the correspondence from Czar Nicholas ... Corrections and Clarifications The news report, “Doubts linger as first tiger summit ends” (OP-ED Page, November 26, 2010) wrongly referred to Vladimir Putin as Russian President. It should have been Russian Prime Minister. The news report, ... Letters to the Editor Read Today's supplements: Metro Plus | Property Plus | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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