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AGRICULTURE: The agriculture-rural paradox
“India lives in its villages” is a motherhood statement, just as much as the corollary maxim that treats Indian culture as synonymous with agriculture. It is, therefore, natural that policymakers are chided for their ...

AIRLINES: Time to propel airport regulator Bill
Four of the six metropolitan airports in the country are already operational under private ownership, yet we do not have an industry regulator in place for effective regulation. The proposed Airport Economic Regulatory Authority (AERA) Bill is ...

EDITORIAL: Export blues
Given the financial crisis and the looming recession in the West, it is hardly surprising that India’s exports in October suffered a setback. After five years of fairly robust growth, the contraction this October could upset targets for ...

ECONOMY: Shaping a compensation package
Conflict over resources. Resource security in the case of exhaustible natural resources is the availability and accessibility of the resource over time. Many exhaustible natural resources such as mining resources are used to produce ...

POLITICS: Will Obama be cool towards India?
Far more than usually imagined, personal affinities and animosities play an important role in relations between nations. The classic example was, of course, the closeness between Britain's war-time Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, and the ...

FOREIGN RELATIONS: Inevitable convergence
If the 20th Century was one of the “American challenge”, the 21st promises to belong to the so-called BRIC countries, namely, Brazil, India, Russia and China. The latter group of economies, however, is only the vanguard of a bigger ...

LETTERS: Maximum support price
The editorial “Sensible support” (Business Line, November 10) mentioned that kharif crops will see an unprecedented rise in minimum support price (MSP), in view of an all-round increase in prices ...

LETTERS: Protecting the Ganga
The Government’s declaration that, henceforth, the Ganga would be known as India’s national river is remarkable and significant. The government’s action will definitely give a fresh lease of life to this mighty river, that ...






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