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News Analysis War talk takes its toll Those who thought that whipping up war hysteria is a cost-less flexing of muscles are beginning to realise that this is a double-edged sword, writes C.Rammanohar Reddy. Every drop counts The availability of petroleum products is critical in any such emergency situation. Sushma Ramachandran reports. Bilateralism the casualty By K.K. Katyal The outcome of the Armitage mission to India and Pakistan is to be hailed, primarily because it helped avert the threat of war. Also because it contained a promise for reduction of tension even though it may be a slow, calibrated process. ... Paying the piper The country would lose thousands of crores, if not more, for launching a war, says Sandeep Dikshit. Scaring them away When people are afraid to even visit India, which investor will risk putting his money, asks Alok Mukherjee. Weapons of the weak By Sudhanshu Ranade Strange though it might seem, the Pakistan President, Pervez Musharraf's threat to use nuclear weapons against India was an "admission" of weakness rather than a show of strength. It was on this logic that Pakistan acquired nuclear capability in ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Magazine | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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