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Where goeth the NSG?

22 Jun 2016 3:52 AM IST
Power behoves interrogation by its wielders: Power to do what? The USA is a Superpower – in fact, the only one in the world. This has been...

Pulses neglected for long

22 Jun 2016 3:46 AM IST
India has not been able to see a net increase in land under pulses cultivation since the 1960s. Though land under pulses cultivation has seen an...

Rajan's exit no surprise in Modi milieu

22 Jun 2016 3:44 AM IST
The Modi Government would have been relieved with the decision of Dr Raghuram Rajan, Governor of RBI, to return to academia, at the end of his...

Solar power getting cheaper

22 Jun 2016 3:42 AM IST
Increasing cost of thermal power, especially those from private producers and discoms such as Tata Power, Reliance, Adani, and CESC, is becoming a...

Congress requires out-of-the-box thinking

21 Jun 2016 3:17 AM IST
The rapid entry and exit of Kamal Nath as the Congress observer in Punjab has once again shown the inadequacies of the party's leadership.A decision...

India needs to recalibrate NSG stance

21 Jun 2016 3:15 AM IST
China has just tipped its hand in relation to India ahead of the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) plenary in Seoul on June 24.An op-ed in the Global...

How much radiation damage do astronauts suffer?

21 Jun 2016 2:29 AM IST
Space is a very inhospitable place to live in – there’s no breathable air, microgravity wastes away your bones and muscles and you’re subjected to...

Punjab drug addiction: 16% or 0.06%?

21 Jun 2016 2:25 AM IST
Out of the 2.77 crore population of the state, only 0.06 percent was found abusing drugs, which is the lowest percentage across the nation,” said...

Helping survive nature's disfavour

19 Jun 2016 3:30 AM IST
The year 2016 has been extraordinarily harsh to the farming communities of Maharashtra. The state experienced drought to abominably serious levels as...

Benign origins of the Islamic State

19 Jun 2016 3:29 AM IST
Every Joint Secretary’s room in the Ministry of External affairs had a neatly folded copy of the International Herald Tribune on the coffee table....

The great science robbery

19 Jun 2016 3:27 AM IST
Once upon a time, pirates skulked on the high seas to ambush riches-laden ships. Their modern-day mutants prowl a different kind of sea, the sea of...

Referendum on EU splits Britian

19 Jun 2016 3:25 AM IST
With barely a week to go for the referendum on whether to quit the European Union (EU), the British appear to be in a state of confusion. In the past...
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