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Future of war: flying robots that can spy and kill too - Manmohan Bahadur, ToI
Imagine being at the receiving end of a missile that is targeting 'bad guys' lazing in the sun in the AfPak region, or a ride in a vehicle in Yemen ending in annihilation, courtesy a missile from a Predator drone. It sounds like retribution from the heavens, except that it is a purely human endeavour.
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The digitization that nobody is pushing - Sevanti Ninan, Mint
A signal to Asia and a warning to Beijing - Deccan Chronicle
The Neo-govt organisation - Bibek Debroy, Economic Times
Sleep with the enemy, and get stabbed - Gautam Mukherjee, Pioneer
Buying time - Indian Express
The game isn’t over yet - Ajit Doval, Hindustan Times
Right time to look at Tokyo - Hindustan Times
Rip the veil of silence - Ayaz Memon, Times of India
Barack Obama: Drone Warrior - Charles Krauthammer, Washington Post
Drugs, Ranbaxy and lies - Hindu
Investing in property rights - Andrew Sheng & Xiao Geng, Business Standard
Sports' structural problem - Business Standard
Feeling the pinch - Business Standard
India's self-inflicted water crisis - Mint
Beware the naysayers - Financial Express
Imperious ways - Business Line
How to deal with the Iron Brothers - Ashok K Mehta, Pioneer
The fall of gold - Aditya Puri, Indian Express
Maintain focus - Indian Express
All the president’s men - Suresh Menon, Hindu
India needs a sexual revolution - Shikha Dalmia, WSJ
The three languages of politics - Barton Swaim, WSJ
Losing the day job - Business Standard
Dragon's frostbite - R Prasannan, Week
Chhattisgarh attack: Why India is losing its war against Naxals - Praveen Swami, FirstPost
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What happened (in 2002) was a blot. But it’s not good if we remember just that and forget other things that are happening. I congratulate Narendra Bhai. Gujarat’s development is helpful for India and if Gujarat develops the nation will also develop. I hope Narendra Modi won’t be confined to Gujarat for long and the nation will get his services.
Nitish Kumar, in December 2003
 

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