The Bold Voice of J&K

Subsidies and TFA

Dear Editor, India is not against the "Trade Facilitation Agreement"; rather, it is seeking a permanent solution to public food stockholding ("For a WTO stand with PDS in hand," Sept.4). The country faces the mammoth task of feeding its…
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Regrouping Separatists

Fog is gradually lifting up from the Pakistani designs that led to their insistence of conferring with the anti-nationals of Kashmiri separatist movement, even after the Pakistan envoy was told about India's stand for Pakistan to 'either…
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Modi’s 100 days

Modi began his election campaign from Varanasi and ended the campaign there. His opening up foreign policy too began with signing of a heritage pact with Japan for Varanasi. Not only this he made it a point in inviting Japanese investment…
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Why the false promise?

 P S M Rao The predicament of the Andhra Pradesh and Telangana chief ministers, N Chandrababu Naidu and K Chandrasekhar Rao respectively, is something similar to a certain person whose trouble did not end even after assigning, in his will,…
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Nawab under siege

Gurmeet Kanwal The situation unfolding in Pakistan is truly precarious and is headed towards a dangerous denouement. Imran Khan, Chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party and Tahir-ul-Qadri, a rabble-rousing cleric, have led a march to…
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Sharif in town takes charge

Ashok K Mehta The anarchy in Islamabad is surreal. Most experts are calling it an army-inspired soft coup to undermine the legitimately elected government. The joint violent protests by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf and Pakistan Awami Tehreek…
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Tributes to Bipin Chandra

Dear Editor, In the passing away of Professor Bipan Chandra, the discipline of history has lost a practising historian, teacher and activist. He popularised modern Indian history by delineating the genesis of Indian economic nationalism…
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