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FOREIGN RELATIONS
New issues in non-proliferation: Self-reliance, the only answer
American non-proliferation policies are arbitrary. Pakistan and China have been found to have transferred enrichment technology and equipment and weapons designs to Libya, Iran and North Korea. Yet, Washington imposes sanctions on two Indian nuclear scientists, for their alleged transfer of unconventional weapons and missile technology to Iran. While one has never visited Iran and the other has, under the IAEA aegis. G. Parthasarathy laments the action against India, which has scrupulousl y avoided transfer of nuclear weapons and missiles knowhow. More

E-GOVERNANCE
New service at e-Seva centres in Vizag
A NEW service — Right to Information — was launched at the e-Seva centres here on Thursday enabling the common man to demand any public document. Launching the project at Ramakrishna Beach e-Seva centre, the district collector, Mr ... More




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