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Opinion - Page 561

Exporters, play by the rule

6 Dec 2017 9:12 PM IST
Trade policy needs to focus on sound physical infrastructure.

Reminiscing Jayalalithaa

6 Dec 2017 9:10 PM IST
A year has passed since her demise yet the stark void remains unfilled. Sushil Kutty presents a perspective.

Lessons for African neighbours

5 Dec 2017 9:12 PM IST
The factors leading to Robert Mugabe’s ouster are being assessed by experts in different ways but one thing is clear – the current developments are...

US ally Hernandez must accept defeat

5 Dec 2017 9:11 PM IST
The vote tally showed a solid lead for Salvador Nasralla of centre-left Alliance of Opposition to the [Hernandez] Dictatorship.

Economy picking up at last

5 Dec 2017 9:06 PM IST
A rise in GDP growth rate points to the fact that the impact of demonetisation and GST is finally wearing off; but are we out of the woods yet?

33 years... still awaiting justice

5 Dec 2017 9:04 PM IST
With the wheels of justice still unmoved, thousands of Bhopal gas leak survivors took to the streets to condemn government inaction.

A toast to Trump

4 Dec 2017 9:17 PM IST
George Bernard Shaw once said, "England and America are two countries separated by the same language." When the UN conference on the Montreal...

Pakistan paralysed

4 Dec 2017 9:07 PM IST
Pakistan’s army has a history of meddling with its politics and it has struck again with its proxy party TLY.

Abuse of drugs

4 Dec 2017 9:01 PM IST
Pharma firms are under tight inspection in the US and EU; Indian doctors and regulators however, seem to be less concerned.

India shows the way

4 Dec 2017 8:59 PM IST
With a democratic internet model, TRAI has resisted the US campaign for greater commercialisation.

Failing the subaltern

3 Dec 2017 8:23 PM IST
By trading off the Dalit vote bank for self gratification, Dalit leaders have failed to serve their community, writes Arun Srivastava.

Corrupting medicine

3 Dec 2017 8:22 PM IST
Commercialisation has been antagonistic to universal healthcare; the government must now step in to become a provider to its citizens.
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