Newspaper Must Read Articles of The Day– 16 April 2015

The Hindu


National

  • 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.

International

  • 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.

 Business

SCI-TECH & AGRI

  • QUESTION CORNER – Why do most of the clouds move from south to north direction over our subcontinent? Read to know.

Opinion-Editorial

  • 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.

Indian Express


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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