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GSLV makes a comeback
After the failure a year ago when the Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV) broke up just a minute after lift-off from Sriharikota, this time around the Indian Space Research Organisation could savour, as one of its senior scientists put ...

Mysore corridor in trouble
The Kumaraswamy government in Karnataka has fired another salvo in the legal battle being fought in the Supreme Court over the Bangalore-Mysore Infrastructure Corridor (BMIC) project. The government has decided to call for global tenders, even as ...

Leader Page Articles
Is India so weak that it must fear success?
By Ramesh Thakur

The new generation of Indians is self-confident and keen to exploit all new opportunities. None offers more potential than a strategic-cum-commercial partnership with the U.S.

News Analysis
Coping with misconduct in Indian science
By Divya Gandhi

A possible case of manipulation in a research paper by an NCCS professor awaits an eighth investigation, exposing the need for a formal mechanism to tackle malpractice in science.

Two hands for a clap
By Daniel Zohar Zonshine

Ending the conflict with Palestinians is more complicated than Israel’s withdrawal.

Giving voice to the voiceless
In his Ramon Magsaysay Award acceptance speech in Manila on August 31, P. Sainath, Rural Affairs Editor of The Hindu, spoke of the legacy bequeathed to Indian journalism by freedom fighters who doubled up as journalists, and said he was ...

Time to move beyond the comfort zone
By Harish Khare

Both Manmohan Singh and Sonia Gandhi are prone to carry on with advisers and colleagues, irrespective of their performance. There is tiredness and fatigue at the very core of decision-making.

Corrections and clarifications
The third paragraph in a report “[Indian Ambassador to the United States Ronen] Sen may be called before House panel” (September 3, 2007) was: “The headed is headed by Congress Member of Parliament V. Kishorechandra ...

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