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Monthly Archives: May 1982

EDITORIAL: The Succession Battle

By admin | 29 May, 1982 - 2:46 am |12 July, 2013 Articles
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The succession to the 75-year-old and ailing Mr. Brezhnev has not yet been settled. But apparently the choice has narrowed down to two – Mr. Chernenko, a long-time protégé and aide of the Soviet president, and Mr. Andropov, who has just been elevated to the powerful Secretariat of the central … Read More →

Not By Charisma Alone. Lesson of Recent Elections: Girilal Jain

By admin | 26 May, 1982 - 5:14 am |17 September, 2014 Articles
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The outcome of the election to the vidhan sabha in Haryana last week posed a difficult problem for Mrs. Gandhi both as Prime Minister and Congress (I) president. She could not have resolved it satisfactorily whatever decision she took. Broadly, two choices were open to her – to try and … Read More →

EDITORIAL: Imposing A No-War Pact

By admin | 21 May, 1982 - 2:52 am |12 July, 2013 Articles
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Pakistan remains determined to push a no-war pact on India. General Zia-ul-Haq has not formally rejected Mrs Gandhi’s proposal regarding a treaty of peace, friendship and cooperation on the lines of the Indo-Soviet pact of 1971, but he has put it on the shelf on the plea that it is … Read More →

Pro US Sentiment In India. Favourable Reaction To Mrs Gandhi’s Visit: Girilal Jain

By admin | 19 May, 1982 - 5:42 am |17 September, 2014 Articles
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As things have worked out, Mrs. Gandhi will now be visiting the United States ahead of the Soviet Union. This is obviously not deliberate. Circumstances beyond her control account for it. As such it would be wrong to see in this order of visits an attempt to shift the emphasis … Read More →

EDITORIAL: In National Interest

By admin | 13 May, 1982 - 2:57 pm |10 July, 2013 Articles
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Elections are generally not won or lost on foreign policy issues. Not even in the United States where the ad­ministration is obliged to heed public opinion. The British Conservative party under so distinguished a leader as Mr. Winston Churchill lost the election in the wake of victory in World War … Read More →

EDITORIAL: Sino-US Ties

By admin | 12 May, 1982 - 3:01 pm |10 July, 2013 Articles
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From the scanty reports that are available, the US vice-resident, Mr. Bush’s visit to Beijing does not appear to have helped resolve, or even significantly narrow down, the differences between the two governments on the question of American arms supply to Taiwan. This is not surprising. The issue is too … Read More →

EDITORIAL: Time For Hard Decisions

By admin | 11 May, 1982 - 3:00 pm |10 July, 2013 Articles
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Hardly anyone has taken at its face value the Union home minister, Giani Zail Singh’s statement that some foreign agency is responsible for the current trouble in Punjab. This speaks for the low credibility of the government. Gone are the days when it could hope to fob off anyone with … Read More →

India A Significant Power. No Need For A Balancing Act: Girilal Jain

By admin | 5 May, 1982 - 5:44 am |17 September, 2014 Articles
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The casual and clumsy manner in which those close to Mrs. Gandhi have handled her proposed visits to the Soviet Union and the United States is symptomatic of a deeper malaise – a failure to recognise that India is the most significant power in the region which neither super-power can … Read More →

EDITORIAL: Casual And Clumsy

By admin | 1 May, 1982 - 2:59 pm |10 July, 2013 Articles
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On the eve of her departure for Saudi Arabia, on April 17, Mrs. Gandhi did indicate that she would be visiting the Soviet Union in June and the United States in July. The official spokesman cannot explain away this fact. He should not have tried to do so. It would … Read More →

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