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Monthly Archives: July 1982

EDITORIAL: Antulay Makes History

By admin | 31 July, 1982 - 6:18 am |11 July, 2013 Articles
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Mr. AR Antulay has won the “distinction” of being the first former chief minister to face prosecution under the provisions of the Indian Penal Code and the Prevention of Corruption Act. And the Maharashtra governor, Mr. IH Latif, that of becoming the first governor to have sanctioned such prosecution. Both … Read More →

EDITORIAL: Not Easily Explained

By admin | 28 July, 1982 - 6:16 am |11 July, 2013 Articles
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Mr. Sanjiva Reddy is the first former President of India who has sought to justify his conduct in that august office. The reason is obvious. His decision in August 1979 to deny Mr. Jagjivan Ram an opportunity to form the gov­ernment and to dissolve the Lok Sabha had attracted a … Read More →

Indo-US relations. II – Need For Mutual Respect: Girilal Jain

By admin | 28 July, 1982 - 5:42 am |17 September, 2014 Articles
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India’s policy of non-alignment is inevitably the product of the East-West conflict, whatever its other components. As such, Indian leaders have formulated and articulated their policies in this context. This, too, has helped emphasise differences with the Unites States, since of the super-powers it has been stronger and more prone … Read More →

EDITORIAL: US Arms Offer

By admin | 27 July, 1982 - 6:26 am |11 July, 2013 Articles
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The Union government has understandably been reticent on the issue of US willingness to sell arms, including the F-16 aircraft, to this country and even to allow co-­production of F-5Gs here. India’s previous experience of try­ing to acquire US weapons has been far from happy. The conditions which Washington stipulates … Read More →

Indo-US relations. 1 – A Two-Track Perspective: Girilal Jain

By admin | 27 July, 1982 - 5:39 am |17 September, 2014 Articles
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Mrs Gandhi’s visit to the United States has inevitably provoked a great deal of discussion on Indo-US relations in both India and the United States where recently the Council on Foreign Relations, New York, and the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace organised, in collaboration with the Indian Council of Cultural … Read More →

EDITORIAL: Complications in Gulf

By admin | 26 July, 1982 - 6:13 am |11 July, 2013 Articles
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It will be a long time, if ever, before we discover whether the timing of the Iranian decision to invade Iraq has been influenced by the earlier Israeli action in Lebanon. But the two developments have vastly complicated the task of policy makers in the United States and the generally … Read More →

A New Beginning is Possible: Girilal Jain

By admin | 25 July, 1982 - 1:19 pm |22 March, 2015 Articles
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Next week, Mrs. Gandhi will be making her first state visit to the United States since 1971. She had then gone to Washington to urge President Nixon to use his influence with General Yahya Khan to negotiate a political solution of the Bangladesh crisis with Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. That meeting … Read More →

EDITORIAL: Realities Of Power

By admin | 23 July, 1982 - 6:14 am |11 July, 2013 Articles
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India has once again reiterated its stand on the Pales­tinian issue. This is legitimate on several counts. Israel has been wholly intransigent in negotiations with Egypt on the issue of autonomy for the Palestinians on the West Bank and in the Gaza. It has capped it with an invasion of … Read More →

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