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What is India DAILY ROUND-UP

Friday, 2 July 2004, 2200 hrs

NATION & STATES
Indian wants Pakistan to keep its word
to Asean security forum 

Foreign affairs minister K Natwar Singh pointed out that Pakistan had been admitted to the Asean Regional Forum after it gave a word that it wouldn't rake up India issues ...

BUSINESS & ECONOMY

Biotech industry wants duty cuts on capital equipment and consumables
Foreign affairs minister K Natwar Singh pointed out that Pakistan had been admitted to the Asean Regional Forum after it gave a word that it wouldn't rake up India issues ...

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Times of India
Letter to my Leftist friends...
Gurcharan Das, once a socialist, shares some post-liberalisation thoughts with his Leftist friends...

New Statesman
Iraq now has the keys, but do they work?
Lindsey Hilsum in Baghdad learns where to buy a CD-Rom on how to make a bomb, and argues that Iraqis will support their new rulers if they succeed in tackling the law and order problem

Deccan Chronicle
Still a long haul ahead
The outcome of the two-day India-Pakistan foreign secretary-level interaction cannot be qualified by the term “breakthrough”. However, if the objective was to take the composite dialogue forward, it was certainly achieved....

Times of India

Talking terms
In office the BJP appeared to be focussed, confident and, at times, even cocky. Out of office, as its deliberations in Mumbai so vividly demonstrated, it seems to be sullen, divided and plainly befuddled, says Dileep Padgaonkar

 TOP PICKS


OPINION

GDP: Statistics and reality (The Hindu)
How about resettlement (The Hindu)
Growth stats: Growing up (HT)
France and US: Talk Turkey (HT) 
Parliament chaos: seeing is believing (HT)



 What is India ABSTRACTS
COMING SOON!

This column will feature annotated abstracts of editorials and opinions published in newspapers across India

 BUSINESS HEADLINES
Uniform tax likely for drugs
PM hopes for green revolution 
Gold products: banks await okay
ITES keeping industry on toes
 CORPORATE HEADLINES
Reva to make mini buses
IDBI will take on SBI
House prices up in Delhi 
Kinetic plans to export Nova
Box office lukewarm to Big B
Bharti to expand basic services
 EXCHANGE
Dollar: Rs 46.50
Pound: Rs 85.05
Euro: Rs 56.70
Yen:  (100) Rs 44.25

 INSCRIPTIONS
From South India 
Original texts from four states, transcribed from a definitive volume  published by the Archaeological Survey of India
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Indian Express
Hindustan Times
The Hindu
Pioneer
Economic Times
Times of India
Statesman
Tribune
Business Standard
Business Line

 

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