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EDITORIAL: J. P.’s Appeal

By admin | 22 June, 1978 - 6:51 am |28 December, 2012 Articles
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Mr. Jayaprakash Narayan has reason to be specially perturbed over the increasingly bitter factional struggles in the Janata. Unless one takes a rather cynical, though not a wholly unjustified, view that the party is a product of the emergency, he more than any other single individual must be recognised as … Read More →

Painful Choices in India. Communists Alone Not At Sea: Girilal Jain

By admin | 21 June, 1978 - 1:32 pm |17 September, 2017 Articles
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The central committee of the CPM is quite justified in taking the view that the earlier criticism of the emergency and Mrs. Gandhi by the CPI is “now muted”. But that is only a harsh way of saying that, unlike it, the CPI has not settled for Mrs Gandhi being … Read More →

EDITORIAL: A Different Signal

By admin | 21 June, 1978 - 6:59 am |28 December, 2012 Articles
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It will be idle for anyone in this country to pretend that the formal inauguration of the 800-km all-weather Karakoram road along with the old silk route does not represent a new high in Sino-Pakistani friendship. It clearly does. However limited the use of the road for trade and military … Read More →

EDITORIAL: Border dispute with China

By admin | 17 June, 1978 - 7:16 am |28 December, 2012 Articles
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The Prime Minister’s statement in Washington last Thursday on the question of the Sino-Indian border dispute can leave no room for the speculation that New Delhi under the present dispensation is prepared to make “concessions” to Peking. “Why should I make a concession? They should do it. They are a … Read More →

EDITORIAL: Differences Persist

By admin | 16 June, 1978 - 7:17 am |28 December, 2012 Articles
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The Prime Minister can claim some credit for the US House International Relations Committee’s decision to approve the administration’s move to supply 7.6 tonnes of enriched uranium to this country for Tarapur, some because it is by no means certain that the committee would in the final analysis have acted … Read More →

EDITORIAL: Sisir Gupta

By admin | 13 June, 1978 - 7:34 am |28 December, 2012 Articles
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It is difficult to think of any Indian other than Sisir Gupta who spanned the three worlds of academics, journalism and diplomacy with equal aplomb. The only other name that comes to mind is that of Mr. M.C. Chagla. But though he has had an even more variegated career as … Read More →

EDITORIAL: No Alliance

By admin | 13 June, 1978 - 7:25 am |28 December, 2012 Articles
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The former Jana Sangh in the Janata appears to be anxious to dissociate itself from Mr. Raj Narain’s current campaign against the party chief, Mr. Chandra Shekhar, which some observers think is indirectly aimed at Mr. Morarji Desai himself. Else, Mr. S.S. Bhandari, one of the most important though not … Read More →

EDITORIAL: Uncalled for ballyhoo

By admin | 9 June, 1978 - 7:39 am |28 December, 2012 Articles
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It is only proper that Mr. Morarji Desai should have left the British Prime Minister, Mr. Callaghan, in no doubt that New Delhi is not willing to be taken for a ride on questions relating to the Indian Ocean, Africa and Afghanistan. This country may not approve of all that … Read More →

EDITORIAL: Polarisation a serious risk

By admin | 8 June, 1978 - 8:19 am |28 December, 2012 Articles
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Elsewhere on this page we carry what we believe to be a reasonably accurate analysis of the two recent by-elections in the Union Territory of Delhi. Since voting is secret and since we have not carried an extensive pre-poll or post-poll survey, we cannot and do not claim to be … Read More →

EDITORIAL: Not Cold but Spy War

By admin | 7 June, 1978 - 9:03 am |28 December, 2012 Articles
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Mr. Brezhnev is not to blame if he has come to be convinced that certain circles in the West are determined to damage the detente with the Soviet Union and revive the cold war. They have, indeed, launched a virulent anti-Soviet propaganda campaign the like of which has not been … Read More →

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