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Difficult to Deal with China. A Country Without a Consistent Policy: Girilal Jain

By admin | 13 August, 1980 - 1:48 pm |22 March, 2015 Articles
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It transpires that the Chinese did not intend to spring a surprise on New Delhi. They had indicated to the Indian ambassador in Beijing that it would not be possible for their foreign minister, Mr Huang Hua, to visit this country in October, as earlier scheduled, or even later this … Read More →

EDITORIAL: A Dangerous Doctrine

By admin | 13 August, 1980 - 12:51 pm |15 August, 2012 Articles
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Apparently Mr. Bhupesh Gupta (CPI) and some other opposition MPs have learnt nothing from their experience during the emergency. Else they would not propound so persistently and enthusiastically the view that Parliament’s powers to amend the Constitution are unlimited and that the Supreme Court has no right to restrict them. … Read More →

EDITORIAL: Chinese Chequer

By admin | 9 August, 1980 - 1:19 pm |15 August, 2012 Articles
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The Chinese embassy in New Delhi has confirmed that Mr. Huang Hua will not be visiting India next October, as earlier indicated, or any time later this year. The embassy’s version is that the Foreign Minister is too busy to accept India’s invitation. But it is difficult to accept this … Read More →

EDITORIAL: Towards A Catastrophe

By admin | 12 July, 1980 - 3:03 pm |15 August, 2012 Articles
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It is difficult to say whether the Iranian government has in fact uncovered an attempt at a military coup or whether it has conjured up one. Neither possibility can be dismissed. It is possible that some disaffected air force officers had established contacts with the former Prime Minister, Mr. Shahpur … Read More →

EDITORIAL: Recognizing Kampuchea

By admin | 9 July, 1980 - 1:54 pm |15 August, 2012 Articles
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It was only to be expected that Mrs. Gandhi’s govern­ment would one day recognize the Heng Samrin regime in Kampuchea. The ruling party had made a clear commit­ment to this effect in its election manifesto last December. It could not have gone back on it unless some dramatic develop­ment had … Read More →

EDITORIAL: Positions Harden

By admin | 3 July, 1980 - 1:57 pm |15 August, 2012 Articles
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It is not at all surprising that President Brezhnev has flatly turned down the West German Chancellor, Herr Schmidt’s plea for a gradual withdrawal of Soviet troops from Afghanistan. This was a foregone conclusion even be­fore Herr Schmidt reached Moscow. In view of the con­tinuing fragility of the Karmal regime … Read More →

Editorial: Sanjay Gandhi

By admin | 24 June, 1980 - 2:47 pm |15 August, 2012 Articles
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Cruel fate has cut short an extraordinary political career. It has removed from Indian politics the most forceful personality it has known since independence. Indeed, we have not had another political figure like him since Gandhiji burst on the scene with the force of a volcano over six decade ago. … Read More →

Disarray in Indian Politics. Semi-Intelligentsia to the Fore: Girilal Jain

By admin | 18 June, 1980 - 1:50 pm |22 March, 2015 Articles
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It is difficult to make a general statement on the Indian political situation without being aware that it needs to be qualified. Last Monday, for example, we published an article in these columns expressing the view that the second generation leadership had failed the country. But the writer had only … Read More →

Editorial: Purposeless Talk

By admin | 11 June, 1980 - 2:04 pm |15 August, 2012 Articles
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For some obscure reasons the Andhra chief minister, Mr. Chenna Reddy, has revived the controversy over the suitability of the present Constitution and form of government. The Union law minister, Mr. Shiv Shankar, has had to answer questions in the Rajya Sabha outlining the gov­ernment’s position on this issue. He … Read More →

Editorial: The Scene Is Not Dreary

By admin | 8 June, 1980 - 3:01 pm |15 August, 2012 Articles
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It was only to be expected that Nirad Chaudhuri’s article “A Sterile Intelligentsia” (May 25) would invite extreme reactions, both favourable and unfavourable. Nirad is always contentious. But the proper response to a stimulating writer is not to agree or disagree with him. That kind of lazy reaction amounts to … Read More →

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