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Glimpses of foreign policy history
India's victory over Pakistan in the 1971 Bangladesh liberation war is the stuff of legend. Prime Minister Indira Gandhi generalled that memorable triumph against great odds — to the stunned disbelief of the United States. There are not ...

The challenges in international trade
Addressing the reconstituted Board of Trade recently, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh visualised India's international trade growing robustly to touch $ 500 billion by 2010. The expectation is not wholly unrealistic, although the country's trade ...

Leader Page Articles
Making Poverty History: the three keys
By Sarah Hiddleston

`Make Poverty History' is not a campaign to raise emergency funds. It is about mobilising people to create the political will to drive lasting policy change.

News Analysis
Resolving the Congress-Left stalemate
By Harish Khare

Rather than totally jettison the BHEL decision, perhaps the proposed disinvestment can be diluted to five per cent. THE CONGRESS party finds itself at its wits' end on how to resolve the stalemate between the Manmohan Singh ...

The monsoon has revived, but ...
By N. Gopal Raj

A prolonged break in the monsoon during July can create an irreversible deficit.

China, Russia, and the Shanghai agenda
By Siddharth Varadarajan

The Sino-Russian declaration on the `New World Order in the 21st Century' is an attack on the `alliance for freedom' concept being promoted by the U.S.

CAPITAL TALK
The U.S. and the 1971 crisis
By Inder Malhotra

Henry Kissinger's regret for the foul language he used against Indians is rather belated.

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