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Friday, 12 June 2004
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NATION & STATES
Natwar ends speculation
on Iraq policy India will not send troops to Iraq, foreign affairs minister K Natwar Singh has said. His weekend interview for a BBC show had give rise to doubts that India might change its Iraq policy and send men to keep peace alongside the US army.
ECONOMY & BUSINESS
Big
Finnish cellphone maker comes to India
India is a hot spot
for mobile handsets, and Elcoteq, the Finnish electronics
manufacturing giant, has announced it will set up a production
unit in Bangalore...
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FEATURED STORIES |
The
Hindu
Can
the UPA pull it off?
India cannot afford to lose yet another opportunity to
promote inclusive economic and social growth
Deccan
Herald
60
years since the 'longest day'
It
is six decades since the Normandy Landing, then the balance of
power tilted for Europe and the world
Asia Times
Saudi Arabia and its 'creeping militancy' The recent violence in Saudi Arabia directed at foreigners is widely attributed to
Al-Qaeda. But the severely rattled House of Saud is the more likely target of a "creeping militancy" that threatens the very roots of the royal
establishment.
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OPINION
Political
stability must for economic growth
A
change of guard is good for democracy
Way
forward lies in a decentralised approach
The
answer lies in river liking
BUSINESS NEWS
Political
stability must for economic growth
A
change of guard is good for democracy
Way
forward lies in a decentralised approach
The
answer lies in river liking
STATE NEWS
Political
stability must for economic growth
A
change of guard is good for democracy
Way
forward lies in a decentralised approach
The
answer lies in river liking
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