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Monthly Archives: August 1982

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EDITORIAL: The US Dilemma

By admin | 31 August, 1982 - 6:04 am |11 July, 2013 Articles
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We have carried a two-part article by Mr. Richard Nixon in order to draw attention to certain aspects of US foreign policy. Understandably, the former US president has dealt with specific issues and not with the basic difficulties American policy-makers have encountered in the pursuit of their central objective of … Read More →

EDITORIAL: Making A Mess

By admin | 28 August, 1982 - 6:29 am |11 July, 2013 Articles
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It is obvious that the Indo-US agreement on Tarapur signed at the time of Mrs. Gandhi’s visit to Washington has run into trouble. But the reason for it is far from clear. There are only two possibilities. Either the French who have agreed to replace the Americans as suppliers of … Read More →

EDITORIAL: Into The Open

By admin | 27 August, 1982 - 2:38 am |12 July, 2013 Articles
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So finally Mrs. Maneka Gandhi has put her cards on the table. She has announced her decision to form a new political party by October 15. This should put an end to the sedulously propagated myth that she has had no political ambitions, that, apart from her love for animals, … Read More →

EDITORIAL: War On The Press

By admin | 24 August, 1982 - 6:11 am |11 July, 2013 Articles
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The Bihar chief minister, Dr. Jagannath Mishra, has declared war on the press in the state, if also not on other newspapers which circulate in his domain. His actions can admit of no other interpretation. It was bad enough that he should have pushed through the state legislature a press … Read More →

Bombay’s Mutinous Police. Grievances Must Await Normalcy: Girilal Jain

By admin | 20 August, 1982 - 12:35 pm |13 September, 2014 Articles
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It is hardly necessary to make the point that the Maharashtra government has been as lackadaisical in redressing the genuine grievances of its police force as any other state government. Indeed, in Maharashtra the problem has been compounded by what may legitimately be called the Antulay factor. The former chief … Read More →

EDITORIAL: A Mad US Plan

By admin | 20 August, 1982 - 2:44 am |12 July, 2013 Articles
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So the unthinkable (a nuclear war) has become win-able. Under orders of the Reagan White House, the Pen­tagon has performed this miracle. Or so at least it has been reported in the respected The Los Angeles Times and The Times, London. If these reports are accurate, the Pentagon has prepared … Read More →

EDITORIAL: Not By Taiwan Alone

By admin | 19 August, 1982 - 2:50 am |12 July, 2013 Articles
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In a compromise solution it is not always possible to say which side made greater concessions. This is certainly true in respect of the Sino-US agreement on the question of American arms supply to Taiwan. Under it both sides have resiled from their original positions. While the Chinese have reconciled … Read More →

Japan’s self image. Member of Western Community: Girilal Jain

By admin | 18 August, 1982 - 12:33 pm |13 September, 2014 Articles
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It is well known that Japanese on the left of the political spectrum do not favour their country’s present close alignment with the United States. But they are a small minority who are not likely to prevail in the foreseeable future. As far as we can see into the future, … Read More →

Change With Continuity: The Meaning Of August 15: Girilal Jain

By admin | 15 August, 1982 - 4:17 am |28 July, 2015 Articles
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Independent India is 35 today. This is not much of an age, for a nation. Even so, 35 years of existence as a free self-governing entity is long enough to enable us to make at least a tentative judgment whether we are likely to take an honoured place in the … Read More →

EDITORIAL: Keeping Up Pressure

By admin | 6 August, 1982 - 2:49 am |12 July, 2013 Articles
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While Israel has stepped up the pressure on West Beirut, it has not yet launched the threatened final assault. It is being restrained above all by the Reagan administration. The Israeli forces will, of course, suffer heavy casual­ties if they attempt to take the city by force. But the strength … Read More →

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