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EDITORIAL: U.S. Backs Zia

By admin | 14 October, 1983 - 2:11 pm |23 May, 2013 Articles
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The US defence secretary, Mr. Weinberger, did not need to visit Islamabad to discuss military supplies for Pakistan. At least as far as is publicly known, no prob­lem in this regard has arisen between the two governments. Only recently the US administration agreed to provide Pakistan the deadly Harpoon missiles. … Read More →

EDITORIAL: Mess In The Gulf

By admin | 13 October, 1983 - 2:12 pm |23 May, 2013 Articles
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It is difficult to say whether President Mitterrand has been courageous or reckless in providing five Super Etendard warplanes to Iraq. The answer to this question will depend on what President Saddam Hussein finally does with them. If he uses these planes to attack Iran’s oil facili­ties on the Kharg … Read More →

Centre-state relations. No Fool-Proof Solution: Girilal Jain

By admin | 12 October, 1983 - 8:55 am |4 November, 2013 Articles
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It is open to question whether, despite their best efforts, op­position parties will succeed in putting Centre-state relations among the top items on the country’s poli­tical agenda. For one thing, the issue appears to be too abstract to arouse popular passions. For another, it is not easy to offer a … Read More →

EDITORIAL: Under President’s Rule

By admin | 8 October, 1983 - 6:50 am |24 May, 2013 Articles
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It is easy to welcome the Union government’s decision to impose President’s rule in Punjab. Several arguments can readily be cited in its support. The state cabinet, head­ed by Mr. Darbara Singh, was as badly split as the Congress(I) legislature party; neither had shown the slightest inclination to close ranks … Read More →

Collapse Of Post-War Order. Insignificance Of Non-Alignment: Girilal Jain

By admin | 5 October, 1983 - 8:52 am |4 November, 2013 Articles
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Mrs. Gandhi has made a valiant effort to project the non-aligned movement as a major force in international relations. No other third world leader could have done as well. For one thing, no other developing country is as well placed as India or enjoys as much prestige in the comity … Read More →

EDITORIAL: A Mission To Nowhere

By admin | 30 September, 1983 - 6:49 am |24 May, 2013 Articles
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In her address to the United Nations in her capacity as India’s Prime Minister and chairperson of the non-aligned movement, Mrs. Gandhi has raised a number of pertinent issues. The world is in dire straits. The second cold war between the two superpowers has be­come dangerously intense. The nuclear arms … Read More →

EDITORIAL: A Strange Letter

By admin | 24 September, 1983 - 6:48 am |24 May, 2013 Articles
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It is truly extraordinary that Mrs. Gandhi should have sent a letter to Mr. Andropov through a CPI leader, Mr. Yogendra Sharma. Indeed, if Mr. Sharma had not personally confirmed that he had carried such a letter, we would have found a report to that effect incredible. It can be … Read More →

EDITORIAL: Nominating A Mob

By admin | 22 September, 1983 - 2:08 pm |23 May, 2013 Articles
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The central leadership of the Congress (I) has at long last given its Maharashtra unit an executive committee. In the process it has provided an explanation for the delay. It was an extraordinary, almost herculean effort. The size of the committee – eight vice-presidents, seven general secre­taries, seven joint secretaries, … Read More →

Beyond the Pak crisis. Mixing Religion With Politics: Girilal Jain

By admin | 21 September, 1983 - 8:50 am |4 November, 2013 Articles
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There can now be no doubt that Pakistan faces a major crisis. We may indeed be witnessing the beginning of its disintegration for the second time. Any number of Pakistani leaders have predicted this dire consequence for the “land of the pure” in case the people in Punjab do not … Read More →

EDITORIAL: Honourable But Mistaken

By admin | 16 September, 1983 - 6:36 am |24 May, 2013 Articles
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It is not particularly surprising that Syed Mir Qasim has finally quit the Congress (I). He had been ill-at-ease in the party for quite a long time. Indeed, he had made no secret of his feeling that Mrs. Gandhi did not seek his advice even in respect of developments in … Read More →

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