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Monday, June 19, 2006
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OFFHAND
Insular PM?
It is a paradox that, when transport and communications were nowhere near what they are today, Jawaharlal Nehru, Lal Bahadur Shastri and Indira Gandhi were more visible to the people of all parts of the country ... More

WIDE CANVAS
Engaging the Chinese dragon
Though New Delhi must forge a bond of lasting economic and diplomatic cooperation with Beijing, there are channels other than the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation whose diplomatic spin-offs may not be to India's best advantage. The core defence a spect of the SCO should hold no interest for New Delhi, more so because of the new phase of strategic India-US cooperation. More

A RINGSIDE VIEW
Further consolidation likely
A large section of market players are still hesitant going long More

MUTUAL CONFIDENCE
Attractive valuations behind FT Prima Fund re-opening?
Large size, market conditions forced the fund house in January to suspend its sales More

ERRORS & OMISSIONS EXPECTED
Forceless argument about doing without women
Think global, act local. That's the management mantra to emphasise that companies can ensure their global future by succeeding locally first. The mantra that guides most of our elected netas, however, seems to be `Think local, act ... More

RANDOM WALK
New Govt makes its policy clear
The LDF Govt has announced its develop-ment policy and has its work agenda clearly drawn out. All it needs to do is to deliver. That is easier said than done. More

CHAT
Dangers, doubts, wringing of the conscience
Khan kept thinking about Google's possible strategies in response to Gates' resolve. Sridevi called up her dad to wish, `Happy Father's Day'. Dakshinamoorthy sat studying the new investment rules that Japanese central banker was planning. But ... More

JOTTINGS
We stand corrected!
Every time the stock market takes a tumble and investors burn their fingers, the experts console them that it is after all a normal correction, and to be expected. One is used to thinking that a correction normally follows admission of a mistake. ... More






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