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Day: November 28, 2014
SAARC Summit: South Asia has the potential to break out
At the 18th South Asian Association for Region Cooperation (Saarc) Summit in Kathmandu, Prime Minister Narendra Modi made the point about how “we are neighbours but we are not together” and how “by staying together, our strength can increase manifold”. Read More …
Seriously Saarc
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s call to South Asian leaders to overcome the many shared challenges holding back the region emanates from a stark fact New Delhi has long understood: India’s full potential cannot bloom on soil scorched by regional conflict Read More …
After food security consensus, WTO clinches first global trade deal in its history
The stage was set on Thursday in Geneva for a multilateral boost to the stagnant global trade. The World Trade Organization removed, by a special general council resolution, the perceived ambiguity over the permanency of a peace clause for the Read More …
CBI in the sunlight
It has been a winter of discontent for the CBI. An incumbent director was excoriated by the Supreme Court. A former director is under a shadow for keeping company with people of doubtful reputation. Its closure reports in key cases Read More …
Being neighbourly
When I visited Bangladesh in April 1972 — my first visit to Dhaka after the liberation — I felt depressed. I had dreamt of a prosperous society, oblivious to the fact that West Pakistan had exploited what was then East Read More …
Bad enactment, no enforcement
In response to public clamour against corruption, Parliament has been passing anti-graft legislation. But lawmakers, public servants and enforcement agencies, who have among their lot a vast majority of the corrupt, have been seeking loopholes in the law India’s approach Read More …