Rise And Re-Emergence Of Putin’s
Russia
In a televised address on July 17,
President Vladimir Putin proclaimed:
“There are forces both in Russia and
the US that abide by 20th Century
thinking, rather than the 21st
Century, those who love and feed on
ideas of the past competition.
Re-Emergence Of Putin’s Russia
In a televised address on July 17,
President Vladimir Putin proclaimed:
“There are forces both in Russia and
the US that abide by 20th century
thinking, rather than the 21st
century, those who love and feed on
ideas of the past competition.
China-Australia Links And A Resonance
The new reality for Australia is that
while its military security remains
linked to the U.S., its economic
security is increasingly tied to
China.
Britain And U.S. On A Collision Course
Iraq lies at the heart of a simmering tension between
the two countries with American
officials publicly accusing the
British army of failing to pull its
full weight in
Basra.
Russia Rises Under Putin
In a televised address on July 17,
Russia's President Vladimir Putin
proclaimed: "There are forces both in
Russia and the US that abide by 20th
century thinking, rather than the 21st
century, those who love and feed on
ideas of the past competition.
Not The Right Choice
The
US's
attempt to paradrop Benazir Bhutto
into
Pakistan
in the hope of saving that country
from Islamist organisations is myopic.
The Third Mess
The much talked about US plans for a
political paradrop of a neo Benazir
Bhutto into Pakistan in the hope of
providing badly-needed oxygen to
President General Pervez Musharraf and
saving the country from Al Qaeda, the
Neo Taliban and an assortment . . .
Questions & Answers
If half a dozen well-known politicians
lose their election because of their
perceived softness or ambivalence on
counter-terrorism, the political
community will sit up and mend its
ways.
Brown Denies Basra Pullout Is A Defeat
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown
has rejected American criticism that
Sunday’s withdrawal of British troops
from Basra city is a defeat for the
U.K. troops forced by Shia militant
groups.
'My Toughest Decision As President Was
Returning The Office Of Profit Bill To
Parliament'
A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, whose term as
president came to an end recently, not
only left the imprint of his
personality on the presidency, he also
became one of the nation’s most
beloved public figures.
Tale Of Narrowed Horizons
Last Sunday I woke up early and went
to old Delhi to eat nihari in a little
restaurant in Ballimaran, not far from
Gali Qasim Jan, the street in which
Mirza Ghalib’s old home dies slowly of
neglect.
Agriculture: Where India And China
Stand
How did
China
manage to outstrip India in
agriculture when the two countries ere
more or less on a par on most
parameters 25 years ago?
Poverty Is The Issue, Not Nuclear Deal
I am personally against India’s
entire nuclear programme, starting
with the bomb. Both Mahatma Gandhi and
Jawaharlal Nehru were opposed to the
bomb.
Who Rules India? Pm Or Cpm?
As the Middle Kingdom celebrates a
remarkable foreign policy triumph
achieved entirely by leveraging its
hold on India's internal affairs, we
should be asking one fundamental
question: Who governs India? Prime
Minister Manmohan Singh . . .. . .
Deal Will End Our Isolation
Never in independent India's history
has a foreign policy issue been so
hotly and comprehensively debated as
the July 2005 India-US civil nuclear
Agreement that seeks to end, not just
American, but global nuclear sanctions
against India.
China: Our Ties Should Have Global
Impact
Both sides attach great importance to
relations: India Ready to explore
cooperation with all countries for
peaceful use of nuclear energy: Yang
India raises issue of growing trade
deficit
Controversies Mar Diana Anniversary
Ideally, this report should have begun
like this: “Britain on Friday came
together to remember and pay tribute
to Princess Diana on her tenth death
anniversary…” But that would be
misreporting the event as, far from
being united . . . . .
U.K., U.S. To Blame For The Mess:
Iraqi Minister
Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari
has blamed the current mess in his
country on the way Britain and America
handled the post-invasion situation
and warned that a hasty withdrawal of
coalition troops could lead to a
“bloodbath”.
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