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NATWAR SINGH’S HOLLOW ‘DISCLOSURES’

BUT CONGRESS’S CRISIS IS GRIM
Praful Bidwai - 2014-08-12 12:19
Former foreign minister Natwar Singh is no ordinary diplomat-turned-politician. A part of the Indian Establishment for half-a-century, he is well educated, widely travelled, a witness to or participant in major events, and capable of serious reflection. So when he published his memoir One Life is Not Enough, readers had reasons to expect much more from him than from the recent book on Dr Manmohan Singh by his former media adviser, Sanjaya Baru.
India

MOVE INTIATED TO FORM SECULAR FRONT IN UTTAR PRADESH

CPI LEADER ATUL ANJAN TALKS TO MULAYAM SINGH YADAV
Pradeep Kapoor - 2014-08-12 12:15
LUCKNOW: Should Uttar Pradesh also have Bihar type alliance of non-BJP parties to take on BJP in the forthcoming by-elections for 12 assembly and one Lok Sabha seats in few months time?
India

BHARAT RATNA AWARD AS A POLITICAL TOOL

MODI GOVERNMENT TAKING PARTISAN APPRAOCH
Amulya Ganguli - 2014-08-12 12:12
Like the removal of some of the governors appointed by the UPA and the bar on the appointment as private secretaries of those who had served under the previous regime, the choice of names for the possible recipients of the Bharat Ratna awards this year highlights the change of guard at the centre.
India

TELENGANA AND AP GOVERNMENTS IN UNENDING WAR OF WORDS

CENTRE STEPS UP GOVERNOR’S POWERS TO KEEP LAW AND ORDER
S. Sethuraman - 2014-08-11 13:00
No longer a veteran street fighter but a new Chief Minister of Telengana, Mr K Chandrasekhar Rao has strangely embraced an aggressive style of promoting his state's interests, hurling challenges every day to his Seemandhra counterpart, over the many contentious issues triggered in the aftermath of UPA’s hasty pre-election bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh. Mr Rao neatly bypassed the Congress which lost the integrated Andhra Pradesh.

INDIA-NEPAL POLITICAL RELATIONS

NEW DELHI HAS TO TAKE MORE STEPS
Barun Das Gupta - 2014-08-11 12:56
KOLKATA: Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s two-day visit to Nepal (Aug. 5-6) was an overture that was long overdue on India’s part. He was the first Indian PM to visit the neighbouring country in seventeen years. Last month, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj visited Nepal and chaired a meeting of the India-Nepal Joint Commission, held in twenty-three years. It shows the extent of neglect that the Manmohan Singh Government had shown to this country.

FOREIGN COMPANIES REDUCING INVESTMENT LEVEL IN CHINA

INDIA MUST SEIZE THIS GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY
Subrata Majumder - 2014-08-11 12:53
China +1 strategy in FDI is gaining momentum in South East Asian countries. With the depletion of low cost regime in China and sagging export opportunities in the west, China is turning into an investment risk country for the foreign investors. Instead of closing down their operations in China, the foreign investors are contemplating to invest in other South East Asian countries for their expansion program. It ensures them that this investment will insulate their investment in China.
India

INTUC COMPLAINS TO THE HIGH COMMAND AGAINST CHANDY

CM’S REFUSAL TO ACT ON ITS DEMAND IRKS THE TU
P. Sreekumaran - 2014-08-09 17:11
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Kerala unit of the Indian National Trade Union Congress (INTUC) has upped the ante against Kerala Chief Minister Oommen Chandy by lodging a complaint against him with the Congress High Command.

INDIA GEARING UP FOR LIMA MEET ON CLIMATE CHANGE

BASIC GROUP TAKING COMMON STAND AGAINST WEST
Ashok B Sharma - 2014-08-09 17:06
India is again set to show the way to the developed countries their right place in international negotiations as it recently did in Geneva by not approving the protocol of amendment proposed by the 9th ministerial conference in Bali for enshrining the Trade Facilitation Agreement (TFA) into the WTO Marrakesh Agreement till its concerns over food security are met. This time the venue will be Lima in Peru where the battle lines are being drawn between developing and developed nations over the issue of halting climate change in the first half of December, this year.
India

NATWAR SINGH HAS NOT BEEN FAIR TO SONIA GANDHI IN HIS BOOK

CONFIDENTIAL DISCUSSIONS SHOULD NOT HAVE BEEN DISCLOSED
Harihar Swarup - 2014-08-09 17:02
Having known Natwar Singh for over three decades and covering the Congress party as a journalist for almost the same period, I can vouch what he has written in his autobiography—One Life is not Enough—is absolutely correct and there is no exaggeration. The Congress, unfortunately, never defends its leaders, except the top one, when they run into trouble and leaves them to fend for themselves. So was the case with P V Narasimha Rao and, Natwar Singh was no exception when he got embroiled in Oil-for-Food scandal. The then AICC general secretary, Ambika Soni, had been quoting as saying “as far as individuals (reference was to Natwar) were concerned, they were competent to defend themselves” and the Congress party had nothing to do with the scandal.
India

SRI METHOD RAISES AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY

MADHYA PRADESH GOVERNMENT SETS A GOOD EXAMPLE
Raju Kumar - 2014-08-08 11:07
BHOPAL: Madhya Pradesh is one of the states setting record in food grain production. Agricultural growth has become an USP of development sector for the state. Some of the districts, which used to have very low productivity, are now contributing significantly in the agricultural development of the state. Umaria is one such district, where agriculture was not counted as profitable source of livelihood earlier, but record production growth of paddy in the district during last year has resulted in the promotion of economic growth of the district and contributed significantly to the agricultural development of the state.