THE HINDU BUSINESS LINE
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Monday, September 17, 2001

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Letters

Economy
Farming policy
`Prognosis of a slowdown' (Business Line, September 7) gives a worthwhile suggestion of restructuring the agrarian sector as one of the medicines for the ailing Indian economy.

Terrorism
US under attack
As referred to in `Neglect comes home to roost' (Business Line, September 13), it is impossible to find words to match the sense of horror and outrage of the diabolical acts of terrorism carried out in the US.

Combating terrorism
The US, considered a veritable fortress against terrorist attack, has finally been targeted in a horrific manner, most likely by Pan-Islamic elements. Cross-border terrorism, under the cover of human rights activism, has killed thousands of people in Ind ia. In the early 1990s, the Pan-Islamic terrorists attacked Mumbai. The financial capital was bombed heavily, and the stock-market building damaged.


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