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To understand why Mitt Romney has triumphed over his rivals for the Republican presidential nomination, look no further than March’s disappointing job numbers. With growth fragile and petrol prices soaring, the economy is Barack Obama’s gaping weak spot, and Republican primary voters have backed the candidate best equipped to exploit it.
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Hit the enemy where it hurts the most - Sandhya Jain, Pioneer
Three to tango - C Raja Mohan, Indian Express
Israel’s red line crossed, US tacitly backs ally’s strikes in Syria - Eli Lake, Daily Beast
A tawdry victory - Economist
Xi Jinping and the Chinese dream - Economist
Tough phase in Kabul - Anand K Sahay, Asian Age
The second wave in Pakistan’s politics - Cyril Almeida, Deccan Chronicle
France shows us how to deal with jihadis - Philip Johnston, Telegraph
China pull back troops after 21-day stand off - Mail Today
Malaysia's long-ruling coalition hangs on to power - Sean Yoong & Eileen Ng, Yahoo
Syrian report: Israel bombs outskirts of Damascus for second time in recent days - Liz Sly & Suzan Haidamous, WashingtonPost
Khalistan-backers part of Sikh caucus, India alerts US - Chidanand Rajghatta, Times of India
Manmohan extends Japan trip, sends a strong message to China - Sachin Parashar, ToI
Pakistan: Make-or-break time - Sonya Fatah, Times of India
In Malaysia, a historic chance for reform - John Pang, NYT
Unemployment in Europe is expected to worsen - NYT
Shadow on the line - Ajai Shukla & Sonia Trikha Shukla, Business Standard
How Shinzo Abe has revived Japan - Merryn Somerset Webb, Deccan Chronicle
Pakistan: Tripping on its own feet - Anirudh Bhattacharyya, Hindustan Times
Pakistan’s prosecutor in Mumbai attacks, Benazir assassination cases shot dead - Anita Joshua, Hindu
No yuan for growth - Minxin Pei, Indian Express
Withdrawing from Afghanistan: The big retrograde - Economist
Borderline personality disorder - Srinath Raghavan, Asian Age
Musharraf held for killing of Baloch leader Bugti - PTI
Chinese incursion violates 2005 pact - Indrani Bagchi, Times of India
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The UPA 2 government was conceived in corruption – and never really recovered from that taint. Right from the day the election results came in, the back-channel negotiations began for the reappointment of A Raja as Telecom Minister to advance the interests of certain telecom majors (in return for illegal gratification). It was an enterprise which set the stage for India’s biggest corruption scandal and virtually set the political tone for the rest of the four years. As subsequent exposes have established, Manmohan Singh and other key Ministers knew full well that mischief was afoot, but pointedly looked the other way. That was the beginning of the slide, and the UPA government in general – and Manmohan Singh in particular – was mortally wounded from that episode. But rather than press ahead with remedial action, the government slid further into the cesspool of corruption.
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