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“I hope she’ll last 30 years and more” : Chief of the Naval Staff

Aug 12th, 2009 | By editor | Category: Opinion, Viewing News

The Chief of the Naval Staff foresees wonderful capabilities for INS Vikramaditya.  

ADMIRAL SUREESH MEHTA: The goal has already been set for the long-drawn process of transformation. — Photo: Vipin Chandran
S. Anandan
A transformational wave buoyed by blue-water capability and cutting-edge technology is sweeping the Indian Navy. The force has embarked on a plan for all-round […]



To divide is to multiply in northeast

Aug 12th, 2009 | By editor | Category: Opinion, Viewing News

The curious thing about banning rebel outfits is that the action has followed or has been followed by the emergence of clones, often carrying the same name, styling themselves dissident or pro-talks factions. 
M. S. Prabhakara
The Centre’s decision to ban the Jewel Gorlosa faction of the Dima Halam Daogah (DHD-J), also known as Black […]



An ‘outrageous’ verdict

Aug 12th, 2009 | By editor | Category: Opinion, Viewing News

The British Prime Minister’s appeal to the international community to react strongly against what is happening in Burma. 
Gordon Brown

The appalling but inevitable outcome of Aung San Suu Kyi’s sham trial is final proof that the military regime in Burma is determined to continue defying the world.
Depressing news that she has been sentenced to up […]



Meeting a pandemic challenge

Aug 12th, 2009 | By editor | Category: The Hindu Speaks, Viewing News

It is four months since the gravity of the swine flu outbreak that started in Mexico became evident to the international community. India was not spared from the three flu pandemics of the last century. It ought to have been clear from the start of this one that the country must be prepared to face […]



Japan tries to loosen the U.S. leash

Aug 12th, 2009 | By editor | Category: Opinion, Viewing News

Simon Tisdall
The expected victory of the opposition Democratic Party in Japan’s August 30 general election is creating a new element of uncertainty in the Asia-Pacific region, already unsettled by North Korea’s war drums and China’s assertiveness. The ruling conservative Liberal Democratic Party has held power for 52 of the past 53 years. It is […]



Questions of real national security

Aug 11th, 2009 | By editor | Category: Opinion, Viewing News

Policies with regard to agriculture, education and health need to change in order to ensure a meaningful and wide-ranging security for this country. 
Pushpa M. Bhargava
The arms business is probably the second largest business in the world after the food business. It is, therefore, not surprising that we consider national security to be just […]



Facing up to a bad monsoon

Aug 11th, 2009 | By editor | Category: The Hindu Speaks, Viewing News

This year, the rains were exceptionally bad in June and the monsoon has been unable to recover from such a big setback. Now with half the rainy season over, the chances are that the monsoon will end in a drought. The country as a whole received little more than half the rain it usually gets […]



Clearing the final hurdle

Aug 11th, 2009 | By editor | Category: The Hindu Speaks, Viewing News

The suspense over the eligible human embryonic stem cell lines for federal funding has been finally removed after the National Institutes of Health (NIH) announced the rules recently. The draft guidelines issued earlier by the NIH, after President Barack Obama signed an executive order overturning the eight-year-old ban on federal funding of stem cell lines, […]



Raring to go ahead on their own

Aug 11th, 2009 | By editor | Category: Opinion, Viewing News

An increasingly confident Iraqi army takes the lead in security operations as it moves towards independence from its U.S. overseers. 
Rod Nordland
“Yes, we are in charge now,” said an Iraqi army soldier, Sergeant Salman Fallah Jassim, as he led a mixed Iraqi and American patrol through the saw grass of a dried-up irrigation canal, […]



U.S. seeks a fresh start in Angola

Aug 11th, 2009 | By editor | Category: Opinion, Viewing News

Jeffrey Gettleman
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Ms Clinton gave a gentle nudge to Angola on Sunday, urging this up-and-coming nation, a major oil producer, to push harder to democratise.
Ms Clinton said she was “encouraged by the steps the Angolan government has taken,” like the peaceful parliamentary election last year. But she said the country […]