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    PLAY WITH SEMANTICS
    AMONG INDIA'S POLITICAL parties, there is arguably none to match the quick reflexes of the Bharatiya Janata Party. Witness for instance the way the BJP, in 1998, shed its single status in favour of coalitional co-existence. But it can also be ...

    ART OF THE DEAL
    WHEN THE COUNTRY'S best-known painter, Maqbool Fida Husain, inked a deal to sell 100 canvases for Rs.100 crores, he concluded the biggest transaction in the history of Indian contemporary art. The significance of this humungous deal — which ...

    Leader Page Articles
    Remembering Anna
    By R. Kannan

    C.N. Annadurai epitomised Tamil pride, personifying honesty, simplicity and caring.

    North Korea: in from the cold
    By Glyn Ford

    North Korea's regime survived the Cold War and has nuclear know-how. But it is in the West's interests to help it move towards a market economy.

    News Analysis
    India, U.S. close to deal on high-technology transfers
    By C. Raja Mohan

    NEW DELHI, SEPT. 14. In what could be a major diplomatic triumph for the Congress-led coalition, the Government is close to clinching a deal with the United States on the liberalisation of high-technology transfers to India. Senior officials ...

    INSIDE BANGLADESH-III
    Lurking fear about larger neighbour
    By Siddharth Varadarajan

    Dhaka: In June, when the Bangladesh Foreign Minister, Morshed Khan, visited New Delhi to greet the incoming Manmohan Singh Government, he said bilateral relations were on the upswing and that he and his Indian counterpart, Natwar Singh, had ...

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