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Women in Indian politics
Women are as ever underrepresented in the election fray and in party structures, but in many ways, most of them qualitative, they have never been as i
JAYATI GHOSH
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The looming shadow
Recent trade data confirm that the government's management of the external sector has made future balance of payments problems likely.
JAYATI GHOSH
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Plebiscite on prejudice?
This is the country's dirtiest, most personalised, election campaign. By launching it, the BJP has confronted India with a choice: for or against bigo
PRAFUL BIDWAI
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The G-15 and the WTO
There has been a singular lack of any concrete achievement at the Bangalore meeting.
JAYATI GHOSH
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A setback for ethnic conciliation
India's guarded response to the heinous killing of Neelam Tiruchelvam is suspicious and points to a pro-LTTE wave in the BJP-led coalition.
PRAFUL BIDWAI
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The economic effects of the BJP
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Voices for peace
The growing peace movement in Pakistan had an impressive, broad-based mobilisation in Karachi on February 27 and 28. Nuclear disarmament activists in
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Visa as communal weapon
The BJP's strategy on the issue of a visa to Salman Rushdie derives from a Machiavellian political agenda.
Deja vu on the balance of payments front
Official inaction in the face of dramatically poor external trade trends may lead to another balance of payments crisis.
JAYATI GHOSH
Protectionism unlimited
The growing world financial crisis has created a new desperation in developing countries to push out exports. The situation has simultaneously put gre
C.P. CHANDRASEKHAR
Clutching at nuclear straws
As the BJP-led Government lurches from one round of talks to the next, the absence of a coherent doctrine and a security rationale for nuclearisation
Engineering bullishness
The nature and timing of the new package to revive industry suggests that the BJP has realised the need to refurbish credibility through concessions t
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