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Editorials Accountable under rule of law The landmark decision of the Supreme Court to issue a slew of directions relating to police administration is essentially aimed at kick-starting the process of strengthening the autonomy of the force. The apex body's seven-point directive ... One nationalist after another Japan's new Prime Minister, Shinzo Abe, appears set to add impetus to the revival of nationalist spirit that was a singular feature of his predecessor Junichiro Koizumi's tenure. Mr. Abe advocates shedding the defensiveness that has characterised ... Leader Page Articles Gandhigiri a philosophy for our times By Mihir Shah The use of the term Gandhigiri highlights the fact that in an unjust world, change necessitates the use of force. It also emphasises that Gandhiji stood for action in the face of oppression. Not passive contemplation or individual salvation. News Analysis Corrections and clarifications The sentence in the accompanying box item ("Patil sticks to his guns") in the report "Maharashtra: review panels for counter-terrorism" (September 27, 2006) was: "The BJP wanted the State Reconstitution Commission revived to look into ... Why Tony Blair has to go By Jonathan Freedland Nobody sells New Labour like Mr. Blair, and the faithful are anxious about losing him. For all that, there was no appeal for him to stay. Ramifications of resurgent nationalism By Martin Jacques The new Japanese Prime Minister's unrepentant attitude to war crimes could threaten the world's most important economic zone. Letters to the Editor Interviews
"We want to let the people defeat the Taliban"Pakistan's PresidentPervez Musharrafdiscussed his new book,In the Line of Fire, and the war on terrorism with members of the Council on Foreign Relations, including Global Viewpoint editor Nathan Gardels. Following are edited excerpts of the discussi on, which took place in New York on September 25. Read Today's supplements: Metro Plus | Sci Tech | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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