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FOREIGN RELATIONS


India in an emerging world order
As the US, Russia and China redefine their equations with each other and with their neighbours, it is in India's interest to develop a common diplomatic approach with China and Russia on such issues as energy and Indian Ocean sea-lane security as wel l as the issue of China's arms sales to Pakistan. On another level, India should explore ways to benefit from American technology in areas like defence, space and nuclear power, says G. Parthasarathy. More

EDITORIAL


Patent battle won
THE PATENTS (AMENDMENT) Bill 2005 has had a relatively smooth passage in both Houses of Parliament with the Government winning the backing of the Left parties. But the Government has had to concede to the Left its point of view on certain key ... More

AGRICULTURE


When Ms Rice and Mr Wheat came calling
Dr Norman E. Borlaug, Nobel Laureate and father of the Green Revolution, turns 91 today. Never one to toe the establishment line, he has been particularly critical of the US' skewed priorities that make it spend $900 billion on defence every year, w hile investment in agricultural research is declining. More

AUTOMOBILES


Common rail injection systems — Advanced technology for diesel vehicles
THE driving motivation behind common rail diesel technology (CRDe) is the adherence to ever-increasing emission regulations while maintaining the drivability and low combustion noise characteristics of petrol-driven ... More

INSIGHT


Equitable settlement means each party gets 50 per cent of publicity
EQUITABLE settlement means each party gets 50 per cent of publicity. Even as the probable Ambani settlement may add some cheer to Holi festivities and bring the much-needed certainty to the Rs 1 trillion business ... More

FOREIGN TRADE


GATS: Thirsty corporations eye the global water market
WHILE looking at the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) and the significance of specific commitments that have been undertaken by the World Trade Organisation (WTO), one must remember that the agreement is ... More

HUMAN RESOURCES


Problem employer
MANAGEMENT literature is replete with references to the problem worker/employee and learned dissertations on ways of dealing with him. But there is little or no study made of the problem employer and his impact on the ... More

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