![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Tuesday, February 14, 2006 |
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OPINION FOREIGN RELATIONS The nuclear debate India should not buckle under pressure PRESSURE from various quarters seems to be building on India to fall in line with the United States to put India's fast breeder reactors (FBR) under international safeguards in effect, get trapped into the nuclear Non Proliferation ... More EDITORIAL The urban mess LAST YEAR'S PUBLIC spat between Mr Deve Gowda and Mr N. R. Narayana Murthy ended in the latter's dire warning that Bangalore would regret any delay in upgrading its infrastructure. Last week that prognosis came true when Mr Jurgen Schubert, ... More POLITICS Mr Prime Minister, your slip is showing! Far from being seen as a Prime Minister who will boldly wield the broom against chicanery and malfeasance, Dr Manmohan Singh is giving the impression that he is allowing himself to be swallowed by the political system. More MANAGEMENT `Somehow' management THERE is this dangerous and, often valueless trait in human beings to "somehow" achieve something. While politicians somehow aspire to make as much money as possible, most youngsters somehow want to make it big in double quick time, and virtually ... More
WTO
Doha Round The challenge beyond Hong KongAre the decisions that were taken at Hong Kong being implemented? The developing countries need to be extremely careful and guard against pressure being mounted again. They will have to work much harder in order to be able to create a level playing f ield in international trade. Uttam Gupta outlines the rules of engagement that developing countries must adopt during the next few months. More RURAL DEVELOPMENT Villagescope Reviving the rural economy During the British Raj, indigenous products were given a silent burial. But many of them still survive and are catering to the global market. The government has to ensure that market reform does not encourage sophisticated middlemen. A free and fair domestic trade practice and a cut in the risk cost would benefit a large number of farmers in India. More LETTERS Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
Top Stories In Focus Infrastructure woes stare IT sector IPO Scams FDI in retail sector Dynamic Tirupur Surging Sensex Gold scaling new highs
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Looking back Feb. 5-Feb. 11 Mount 10,000 and Reliance Is the Sensex in the same league as the Dow? Bad money drives good money out |
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