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The Swaraj Paul Fracas. Larger Issues At Stake: Girilal Jain

By admin | 15 June, 1983 - 9:17 am |4 November, 2013 Articles
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It does not look as if it is a mere accident that Mr. Swaraj Paul should have been the first business­man of ‘“Indian origin” to have decided to invest in this country in a big way and that he should have sought to acquire in one go more shares in … Read More →

EDITORIAL: An Historic Election

By admin | 11 June, 1983 - 6:27 am |24 May, 2013 Articles
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While it is premature to speculate on future developments in Jammu and Kashmir, it is too late in the day to bemoan the bitter electoral battle between the Congress(I) and the National Conference. The battle is a fact. It has taken place. It has produced certain consequences which can be … Read More →

Momentous poll in Kashmir. Major implications for the country: Girilal Jain

By admin | 9 June, 1983 - 9:14 am |4 November, 2013 Articles
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THE election to the vidhan sabha in Jammu and Kashmir has been far from peaceful and in that sense not quite free and fair. Even so the results should by and large be accepted as reflecting the popular will. By any reckoning, it has been a momentous election. It is … Read More →

EDITORIAL: Mr Morarji Desai

By admin | 4 June, 1983 - 6:58 am |24 May, 2013 Articles
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As agency messages relating to Mr Seymour Hersh’s charge against Mr Morarji Desai came in on Thursday, our reaction was one of stunned disbelief. Everything we have known about Mr. Desai led to the inescapable conclusion that he could not be guilty of such a heinous crime – his long … Read More →

EDITORIAL: Mr. Rama Rao’s Politics

By admin | 31 May, 1983 - 6:31 am |24 May, 2013 Articles
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On the face of it, the Vijayawada get-together of op­position parties, including four non-Congress (I) chief mi­nisters, has been a washout. It has led to the formation of an opposition council and adoption of a resolution which holds the Congress (I) responsible for all the ills the coun­try is suffering … Read More →

EDITORIAL: Sino-US Relations

By admin | 30 May, 1983 - 3:27 am |24 May, 2013 Articles
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Some western newspapers have carried reports to the effect that a new consensus may emerge among top Chinese leaders favouring a tough stance towards the United States. These reports suggest that following criticism of his previous pro US stand by, among others, Mr. Hu Yaobang, the par­ty’s general secretary, Mr. … Read More →

EDITORIAL: Deal On Afghanistan

By admin | 27 May, 1983 - 3:23 am |24 May, 2013 Articles
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Pakistani claims that a negotiated settlement of the Afghan problem in none too distant a future is possible have begun to look credible. This change in perception is the result of the US State Department’s confirmation of reports that the Jamaat-i-Islami section of the Peshawar-based Mujahidin “have worked put some … Read More →

Indian Muslims and Arabs. An unnecessary confusion: Girilal Jain

By admin | 25 May, 1983 - 9:12 am |4 November, 2013 Articles
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The government of India has launched a drive to convince Arab governments that Muslims in this country are not being mal­treated and to impress Indian Mus­lims that Arab leaders recognise and appreciate its support for Arab causes. New Delhi has thus sent special envoys to Arab capitals, invited Arab journalists … Read More →

EDITORIAL: A “Plant” In PM’s House

By admin | 21 May, 1983 - 6:57 am |24 May, 2013 Articles
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It is tempting to take the view that the country should have been spared the unseemly slanging match between Mrs Indira Gandhi and her widowed daughter-in-law, Mrs Maneka Gandhi. The argument in support of this proposi­tion would run as follows: Maneka exasperates the Prime Minister on account of her ways … Read More →

EDITORIAL: Pakistan Has Its Way

By admin | 18 May, 1983 - 7:28 pm |4 November, 2013 Articles
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In deciding to ignore Congress on the question of the sale of upgraded F-16s to Pakistan, the US administration has demonstrated that it is prepared to go out of its way to accommodate the Zia regime. The reasons for it are obvious enough. Pakistan figures prominently in  America’s strategic design … Read More →

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