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Reaching science to the farm
From the podium at the Indian Science Congress, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has called for a second Green Revolution to follow the one that three decades ago turned the country from an abject importer of foodgrain to a self-sufficient producer. ...

Moving forward in space
In all probability, this will be the year the Indian Space Research Organisation completes ground testing of the indigenous cryogenic stage. ISRO will then be in a position to fly the Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV) with its own ...

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STATECRAFT
The polity has to turn its back on politics of intrigue
By Harish Khare

There can be no gainers in this game that no leader or party can hope to control fully. Unless the trend is bucked, the polity will stand denuded of its democratic legitimacy.

News Analysis
Poor countries tote up scorecard
By Anwarul Chowdhury

Some gains and a good amount of unfinished business left over for 2006. This sums up the Hong Kong WTO meet for the Least Developed Countries.

Extraordinary folly of U.K.'s new opium war
By Simon Jenkins

IN THE next few weeks, an army of 3,400 British troops expects to be deployed to Helmand province in southern Afghanistan. This is nearly half the number deployed in Iraq. Everything I have heard and read about this expedition suggests that it ...

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Efficiency has become the hallmark of our governance: Ghulam Nabi Azad
Jammu and Kashmir Chief MinisterGhulam Nabi Azadcompleted two months in office on January 2 after taking over from Mufti Mohammed Sayeed. In an interview, Mr. Azad spells out his agenda for the next two years — focus on development, and giving a clean, efficient, and corruption-free government to the people. Excerpts:




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