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EDITORIAL: Dissolution And After

By admin | 19 February, 1980 - 1:24 pm |15 August, 2012 Articles
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The results may justify the Union government’s de­cision to dissolve nine state legislatures where parties other than the Congress (1) have been in office. The party may well manage to put itself in power in all or at least most of these States. This will no doubt facilitate its task … Read More →

EDITORIAL: Soviet Hints

By admin | 13 February, 1980 - 2:51 pm |15 August, 2012 Articles
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The Soviet Union has dropped hints that it may be willing to withdraw its troops from Afghanistan in the near future in case the United States and China are prepared to take steps to reduce tensions in the area. The Soviet ambassador in Tokyo has for instance been quoted by … Read More →

EDITORIAL: A Wide Gap

By admin | 12 February, 1980 - 1:07 pm |15 August, 2012 Articles
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The Soviet Union’s and India’s positions on Afghani­stan remain as far apart at the end of Mr. Gromyko’s three-day visit to New Delhi as they were before. This is obvious from the absence of any reference to the question of the withdrawal of Soviet troops from that country in the … Read More →

EDITORIAL: Iraq’s Gesture

By admin | 9 February, 1980 - 1:38 pm |15 August, 2012 Articles
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By promising to raise supply of crude from four million tones to six million in the face of its other commitments, Iraq has demonstrated its friendly feelings towards India. No other oil-rich country has made a gesture of this magnitude to New Delhi. Even otherwise India has reasons to feel … Read More →

EDITORIAL: No Common Approach

By admin | 8 February, 1980 - 1:44 pm |15 August, 2012 Articles
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The first official-level talks between India and Pakistan in the wake of the Soviet takeover in Afghanistan have gone off reasonably well. These have enabled the two governments to appreciate each other’s anxieties and pers­pectives and possibly paved the way for further discus­sions. But the talks have not produced a … Read More →

EDITORIAL: Amending The Address

By admin | 1 February, 1980 - 1:04 pm |15 August, 2012 Articles
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By amending the President’s address on the strength of their majority in the Rajya Sabha, opposition parties have set a new precedent. This is the first time since the promul­gation of the Constitution in 1950 that the President’s address has been so amended. As it happens, the opposition’s case for … Read More →

EDITORIAL: Press Commission

By admin | 31 January, 1980 - 2:02 pm |15 August, 2012 Articles
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The Union minister for information and broadcasting, Mr. Vasant Sathe, has given the lamest possible excuse for accepting the resignations of the members of the press com­mission. He has said that while he appreciates the work the commission has done, he proposes to set up another with wider terms of … Read More →

EDITORIAL: US Plans For Pakistan

By admin | 29 January, 1980 - 3:09 pm |15 August, 2012 Articles
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It is not particularly difficult to “reconcile” President Zia-ul-Haq’s statement that he will not concede bases to the United States with reports from Washington that the White House has drawn up plans for establishing American military presence in Pakistan. If to begin with, the pro­posal is to fly in US … Read More →

EDITORIAL: US Strategy

By admin | 26 January, 1980 - 2:56 pm |15 August, 2012 Articles
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In his state of the Union message on Thursday, Presi­dent Carter has finally enunciated his long-term policy to meet the alleged Soviet challenge in the Gulf region. Beyond the measures he had announced in the wake of the Russian takeover in Afghanistan – cancellation of contracts for the supply of … Read More →

EDITORIAL: Avoiding Cold War

By admin | 25 January, 1980 - 1:00 pm |15 August, 2012 Articles
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Ever since the Indian representative read out the unhappily worded statement in the UN General Assembly on January 11, Mrs. Gandhi has been at pains to dissipate the impression that she endorses the Soviet military interven­tion in Afghanistan and that she is going to tilt towards Moscow. Such a clarification … Read More →

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