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Decline of Political Debate. Mrs. Gandhi’s New Status: Girilal Jain

By admin | 29 April, 1981 - 4:26 am |11 July, 2014 Articles
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India is not at not at peace with itself. It cannot be, amidst so much want, injustice and discontent. The anti-reservation agitation in Gujarat, which threatened to polarise the Hindu society as it has not been polarised ever before, is barely over. And the stir over the “foreigners” issue in … Read More →

Dealing with America: Firmness with Friendship: Girilal Jain

By admin | 23 April, 1981 - 4:15 am |28 July, 2015 Articles
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So wide is the power gap between the United States and India that it is unavoidable that in its relations with Washington, New Delhi should be at the receiving end. This was the case in the ‘fifties when America was launched on a policy which was injurious not only to … Read More →

Gravest Security Threat. Pakistani Bomb and US Arms: Girilal Jain

By admin | 11 April, 1981 - 6:41 pm |18 September, 2017 Articles
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Mrs. Gandhi’s response to Pakistan’s determined bid to manufacture nuclear weapons and the US move to arm it in a big way is as restrained as it is firm. In its history as an independent country, India, as she has said, has never before faced so grim a situation. The … Read More →

Murderous America, Creative America: Girilal Jain

By admin | 5 April, 1981 - 1:51 am |12 December, 2016 Articles
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GIRILAL JAIN brings into focus the two faces of America.   All countries abound in contradictions but the United States inevitably more than others. Everything, as the Americans love to put it, is bigger and better there. It was the first to place man on the moon and it has … Read More →

Non-Aligned Conference: Principles and Reality: Girilal Jain

By admin | 4 February, 1981 - 3:41 am |16 August, 2015 Articles
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The ministry of external affairs has spared little effort to ensure that the forthcoming non- aligned conference does not end in bitter recriminations. Its officials have visited several capitals to canvass support for a consensus approach and they feel that the exercise has not been futile. While it is difficult … Read More →

EDITORIAL: Dignity of Parliament

By admin | 19 December, 1980 - 1:17 pm |16 January, 2013 Articles
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The incident in the Rajya Sabha on Wednesday was as unprecedented as it was painful. This was the first time since the enforcement of the Constitution in 1950 that the Chairman of the Rajya Sabha not only withdrew from the House in anger but also made an observation which could … Read More →

The Giant With Clay Feet: Girilal Jain

By admin | 14 December, 1980 - 12:08 pm |21 September, 2017 Articles
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Who was it who said after a visit to the Soviet Union: “I have seen tomorrow, it works”? It could have been George Bernard Shaw, H.G. Wells, Webb or one of many other distinguished figures in the ‘thirties. Today it is difficult to find a similarly distinguished non-communist writer who … Read More →

EDITORIAL: The Joint Declaration

By admin | 12 December, 1980 - 2:58 pm |16 August, 2012 Articles
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It was perhaps only to be expected that the joint Indo-Soviet “declaration” issued at the end of Mr. Brezhnev’s visit to New Delhi would not reflect the differences that are said to exist between the two governments on the issue of Soviet military intervention in Afghanistan. In fact the dec­laration … Read More →

EDITORIAL: Ensuring Peace In Gulf

By admin | 12 December, 1980 - 1:30 pm |16 August, 2012 Articles
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The U.S. state department has been quick to dismiss President Brezhnev’s five-point doctrine of peace and secu­rity in the Gulf as “basically a reiteration of long-standing Soviet proposals.” So, indeed, it is. But that is by itself not a serious criticism.

EDITORIAL: Exercise in Escapism

By admin | 9 December, 1980 - 1:31 pm |27 December, 2012 Articles
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If the Congress (I) leadership’s main purpose in holding the AICC session in New Delhi during the week-end was to bring its ‘democratic’ credentials into disrepute, it can claim to have gone about the task in a fairly thorough manner.

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