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Chhattisgarh, the weakest link
There appears to be an orchestrated attempt by the Maoists to step up attacks and make their political presence felt along the southeastern corridor extending from Andhra Pradesh to Bihar. Following up an “economic blockade” they were ...

Enduring policy lessons
If the tenth anniversary of the currency-led Asian economic crisis went by largely unnoticed it was not just because most of the affected countries bounced back within a comparatively short time. Many of them had also learnt the right lessons ...

Leader Page Articles
The last mile in the nuclear negotiations
By M.R. Srinivasan

A timeline that is arbitrary would only put pressure on the Indian negotiators and may lead to an agreement neither acceptable to the Indian people nor in the national interest.

News Analysis
The Masjid & the mindset of despair
By Robert Jensen

The Lal Masjid story is framed as crazed radical Islamist forces challenging relatively restrained government forces. But there is much more to it.

Employment guarantee: unfinished agenda
By Jean Drèze and Siddhartha Lal

Rajasthan is far ahead of other States in providing employment under the NREGA. The bad news is that people are paid much less than the minimum wage.

The battle will be won or lost in the mosques
By Madeleine Bunting

In the U.K., the new honesty of Muslim community leaders must be matched by a strategy from government that is patient.

Newly released tapes shed light on Nixon era
By Suzanne Goldenberg

The voice on the tape is eerie. It is the final stretch of the 1972 elections, and in the White House, Richard Nixon is poring over the news from the campaign trail with his aide, Chuck Colson, and weighing up his prospects for ...

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