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Monthly Archives: December 1982

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EDITORIAL: Unusual CPI Move

By admin | 29 December, 1982 - 2:57 pm |10 July, 2013 Articles
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The CPI secretariat headed by Mr. Rajeswara Rao has done something quite unusual. It has issued a public state­ment rejecting the advice offered by a leading Soviet expert on India, Mr. Ulianvosky, that it should support the Con­gress (I). This step is unusual on two counts. The CPI leader­ship does … Read More →

Basis of Indian Secularism. The Individual And The Group: Girilal Jain

By admin | 29 December, 1982 - 5:11 am |17 September, 2014 Articles
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It is difficult to exaggerate the importance of Nehru’s role in the rise of modern and, therefore, secular India. Measured by any yardstick, it has been critical. Nehru was supremely qualified to play this role. He was a truly modern man, almost European in his outlook. He genuinely believed that … Read More →

EDITORIAL: Dealing With Zia

By admin | 27 December, 1982 - 5:52 am |11 July, 2013 Articles
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India and Pakistan have at long last agreed to set up a machinery whereby they can, if they wish, promote bila­teral cooperation in specific field such as trade, scientific and cultural exchange and tourism. The joint commission, which New Delhi proposed and Islamabad has accepted, will provide such a machinery. … Read More →

EDITORIAL: A Stab In The Back

By admin | 24 December, 1982 - 5:57 am |11 July, 2013 Articles
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Mrs. Gandhi is caught in a pincer; the opposition parties in Andhra, Karnataka and Tripura, especially Mr. NT Ramarao’s Telugu Desam, being one arm of the pincer and the dissidents in the Congress (I) being the other. The dissi­dents may not have concerted their moves with the opposi­tion parties and … Read More →

EDITORIAL: Two-Nation Theory

By admin | 21 December, 1982 - 3:12 pm |10 July, 2013 Articles
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Elsewhere on this page we carry an article outlining, among other things, the general Pakistani view on the two-nation theory which the Muslim League in united India had formulated to justify its demand for partition. This discussion exposes, on the one hand, the fear and the calculation which compel the … Read More →

EDITORIAL: Soviets In A Trap

By admin | 20 December, 1982 - 6:21 am |11 July, 2013 Articles
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Ghulam Siddiq Miraki is the highest-ranking Afghan official to have defected to the rebels with their headquarters in Peshawar. He was one of the four deputies to the chief of the Soviet-trained intelligence agency known as Khad and held the rank of lieutenant-general. Western dip­lomats in Pakistan, who closely follow … Read More →

EDITORIAL: Playing With Fire

By admin | 16 December, 1982 - 3:09 pm |10 July, 2013 Articles
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Some Muslim MPs led by Syed Shahabuddin are playing with fire. It is not yet too late for them to give up the dangerous course they have taken. But it may soon be. To begin with, the MPs in question should recognise and accept that they do not hold their … Read More →

EDITORIAL: A Shrewd Move

By admin | 14 December, 1982 - 6:21 am |11 July, 2013 Articles
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Even before Mr AR Antulay came out publicly in support of the Congress (I) dissidents in Maharashtra last Saturday, it was widely assumed that he was support­ing them from behind the scene. But there was not much verifiable evidence in support of this assumption. It was based on deduction. Mr … Read More →

EDITORIAL: So Much Crap

By admin | 11 December, 1982 - 6:32 am |11 July, 2013 Articles
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It is difficult for us to say whether President Zia-ul-Haq genuinely believes what he has said in Washington about the Soviet military presence in Afghanistan or whether he is pretending to go along with the Reagan adminis­tration’s propaganda line in order to extract the maximum aid out of it. His … Read More →

India’s Role In The World. III – Reasons for US Misunderstanding: Girilal Jain

By admin | 10 December, 1982 - 9:20 am |6 September, 2014 Articles
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Having defined the framework in which India, in my opinion, thinks and operates, it is hardly necessary for me to take up the second question I have been asked to try and answer. Even so I propose to speak at some length on the issue of India’s relations with the … Read More →

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