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R. S Jamwal

Sino-Indian relations

Dear Editor, Instead of taking a rigid stand on China's refusal to support our move in the UN to blacklist Pakistan terrorist Masood Azhar and acknowledge our sensibilities on the CPEC, India needs to understand the ground realties and mend…
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Corruption menace

Dear Editor, Corruption is one of the biggest problems facing our country today. The government can't eradicate it completely since it is also involved in it. We can reduce it to a large extent by changing the mindset of all citizens.…
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China’s hypocrisy

Dear Editor, China's rejection of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, soon after citing rules to oppose India's membership of the Nuclear Suppliers' Group, exposes it to the charge of hypocrisy. The outright rejection of…
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Chinese Checker

Dear Editor, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said he was unable to understand the Chinese following reports of their plan to construct a dam across the Brahmaputra, extend military support to Pakistan, oppose the integration of Kashmir with…
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Empower workers

Dear Editor, The idea of development and a robust "Make in India" programme cannot be possible unless we empower workers and not exploit them. The proposed changes to the Factories Act will be discriminatory towards factories with a…
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Heritage wealth

Dear Editor, Indians are morally obligated by the Constitution to value and preserve the rich heritage of our composite culture. Further, we must learn from the way the U.S. and Britain have administered and leveraged their cultural…
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Science, religion

Dear Editor, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has erased charges being levelled by other political parties that the BJP is paying more attention to religion and spirituality than to science. It is true that science and religion are the twin…
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Pakistan’s headache

Dear Editor, Pakistan has had a problem of sub-nationalism since its creation in 1947. This sub-nationalism has been threatening its existence. Even Islam failed to unify all the forces into one nation. First, it was the Bengali-speaking…
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Anti India US Senators

Dear Editor, A few US lawmakers have and had blamed India for attacks by thejihadis and other anti-nationals. In 1985, after the Air India Kanishka bombing, a US Senator had mentioned that this was the handiwork of the Indian secret service…
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Public participation in reforms

Dear Editor, It is difficult to understand what Prime Minister Narendra Modi means when he says that reforms have to be people-driven and insulated from the political process. For, when has one ever heard of reforms driven by the people…
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