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OPINION
POWER:
Ten misconceptions about the nuclear deal
The Indo-US nuclear deal is not in the national interest. It presents the very serious danger of capping our strategic programme. Additionally, it does not guarantee the energy security we are seeking, and, in fact, may only end up making us as ... rable to the nuclear cartel, as we are today to the oil cartel, says P. K. IYENGAR..
ECONOMY:
Seeing the glass as three-fourths full
Inflation has gone well past the 11 per cent mark and is expected to touch 17 per cent. Crude oil prices may shortly cross $200 per barrel. Stock markets will continue to crash globally, and the BSE Sensex could plumb the 10,000 mark. ...
POLITICS:
Mayawati, the new political nucleus
As the fate of the United Progressive Alliance Government was discussed in Parliament on Monday with animated debates, and it looked as though the Manmohan Singh government would be able to scrape through, ironically, the man who stood up in the ...
EDITORIAL:
Leaving the beaten track
To retain experienced staff, the government must reorient its personnel policy towards productivity-linked compensation, at least for specialised skills.
ECONOMY:
Lifting India's competitive spirit
According to a survey conducted by the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO) (published in The Hindu, of July 15), India has been placed in the 41st position in competitiveness among 100 countries, even lower than Thailand, ...
LETTERS:
VRS compensation
LETTERS:
Power cut in TN
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