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Let sleeping Germans lie - Victor Davis Hanson, TMS
The newly elected French Socialist president, Francois Hollande, is warning Germany that Mediterranean ideas of "growth," not Germanic "austerity," should be the new European creed. No surprise there -- reckless debtors often blame their own past imprudence on greedy creditors, especially if the latter are supposed to be guilt-ridden over causing two world wars. All over Europe, the gospel is that tight-fisted Germans are at the root of the European Union meltdown: They worked too hard, saved too much, bought too little and borrowed not at all. All that may be true, in theory.

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Two great powers, no real leadership - Josef Joffe, Hoover
Not just Gujarat, Kerala model too has many warts - R Jagannathan, FirstPost
Growing distrust of the Obama administration - Thomas Sowell, Creators
Naxal challenge is a war against the nation - SK Sinha, Asian Age
'Kaun Banega Regulator' - Prodipto Ghosh, Business Standard
Kerala’s riches & rapes - Swaminathan S Anklesaria Aiyar, Economic Times
India's Japan moment - Shyam Saran, Business Standard
Drugs are unaffordable, but price control is the wrong answer - Business Standard
Chasing ghosts - Business Line
India, a polarized country? - Siddharth Singh, Mint
The changing business of bribes in India - Mint
Muzzling the media - Arindam Sen Gupta, Times of India
Wooing Bihar & Orissa, irking all the rest - Sunil Jain, Indian Express
PM Must Take Call on Top Babus - Rohit Bansal, Pioneer
Grandiloquence of a fading leader - Rajesh Singh, Pioneer
Remote Mindset - Sandeep Bhushan, Open
The Globalist: Ambivalence towards Tel Aviv will cost New Delhi - Harsh V Pant, DNA
GST ball in Centre’s court - Financial Express
Don't depend on the diaspora - Andy Mukherjee, Business Standard
Pausing on rate cuts - Business Line
The weak rupee re-examined - V Anantha Nageswaran, Mint
Making political parties accountable - Ajit Ranade, Mint
Congress's reshuffle: Standing still - Indian Express
Advani, moment, nation - Ashutosh Varshney, Indian Express
3 Indias at war: Sensex India, Maoist India, and Bharat - Rajiv Malhotra, 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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