Pact on uranium – Canada will supply 3,000 tonnes of uranium to India under a $254-million deal to power Indian reactors. The two countries have decided to set in motion a new strategic partnership.
White paper on Tibet denounces ‘middle way’ – China has issued a white paper on Tibet, which rejects the “middle way” path advocated by the Dalai Lama. Rather than pursuing autonomy, the “middle way” of Dalai Lama is a cover for gaining independence, alleges the document.
An end to the idea of ‘rogue states’ – Obama’s decision to remove Cuba from the U.S. list of state sponsors of terrorism makes the concept of the “rogue state” less relevant. Know what are rogue states.
Solar power picks up steam in more States – Some states are making quick progress in solar capacity addition. The Govt has set a target of adding 100,000 MW by 2022.
A tale of two countries – The editorial is a comment on the growth stories of India & China and the recent IMF report.
Return to a lost paradise? – The debate over the moves by the Central and the Jammu and Kashmir governments to resettle Kashmiri Pandits in Kashmir is one that will only bring pain to any well-wisher of the State. The article takes a look at history to illustrate the point.
Blow for Net neutrality – Flipkart’s pull out of Airtel Zero is a good step; Internet.org is similar to Airtel Zero, argues the editorial.
More buses, fewer cars please – If the Delhi govt dismantles the Bus Rapid Transit corridor, it will only make life more difficult for the least affluent class of commuters.
Blood in the woods – On Seshachalam encounter: Desperation, driven by poverty drives tribal people to risk their lives for mafias, argues C.R. Bijoy.
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Editorials & Columns
A time to lead – India can shape the cyberspace debate; It must start with the Hague conference, says the article.
Not a zero sum game – India should not feel threatened by China taking the lead in Afghanistan, argues Christophe Jaffrelot.
Overtaking China – There is nothing too much worth celebrating in the IMF-World Bank reports on India’s growth, says the editorial.
The Bose files – Govt’s habit of keeping secrets is odd in the age of RTI, argues the editorial.
The Sukma reminder – The Govt must focus on unmet challenges of preparedness and co-ordination in the light of recent Maoist strikes.
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