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The notion that democracy and capitalism are interlinked is nonsense - Tariq Ali, Indian Express
The 1960s were heady days — cultural and political revolutions, the death of Che Guevara and a raging Vietnam war. In the midst of all this was TARIQ ALI, a young man in his 20s who had just arrived in Oxford from Lahore, and who ended up as one of the most prominent anti-American voices. After graduating, Ali led the Vietnam Solidarity Campaign against the war and has spent much of the life denouncing America and “neoliberal economic policies”.
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How to compete in India - Stefano Pelle, Vice-President & COO, Perfetti Van Melle Group, Business Standard
Greatest threat to poor is socialism - Arthur C Brooks, President, American Enterprise Institute, Mint
The Astronaut who brought samosas into space - Sunita Williams, WSJ
Did Muslims vote for Modi-led BJP out of fear? - Asifa Khan & Zafar Sareshwala, Manushi
Team is mine, but i took others into confidence - Rajnath Singh, BJP President, ET
NSE’s new CEO a music-lover, perfectionist - Chitra Ramkrishna, Hindustan Times
Novelist, screenwriter with satiric voice - Ruth Prawer Jhabvala, Indian Express
Indian Patent Law will be emulated by many nations - C Chandrasekaran, Ex-patent Controller General, India, Economic Times
Auditor or crusader? The debate continues - Vinod Rai, Mint
Rise and rise of the other Gandhi scion - Varun Gandhi, India Today
Southern steel that severs ties - MK Stalin, NewIndianExpress
We will not withdraw support; UPA themselves will hold elections in November - Mulayam Singh Yadav, SP President, NewIndianExpress
FDI in defence sector would be an effective catalyst for self-reliance - Dick Olver, Hindu
India's medicine men - Anji Reddy & Yusuf Hamied, Business Standard
Meet the teenage multimillionaire - Nick D'Aloisio, Business Standard
An American at large - Strobe Talbott, Economic Times
He mas Millions and a new job at Yahoo. soon, he’ll be 18. - Nick D’Aloisio, NYT
MP has shown growth rate of 11.98 per cent - Shivraj Singh Chauhan, Outlook
Rahul Gandhi’s outsider Madhusudan Mistry churning the insides in Karnataka - Madhusudan Mistry, Economic Times
Beginning of the endgame? - Subrata Roy Sahara, Mint
A quieter Alagiri returns where he once reigned - MK Alagiri, Indian Express
Mulayam, enigmatic as ever - Mulayam Singh Yadav, Indian Express
Giving people the gift of life - K Anji Reddy, Hindustan Times
Tryst with dynasty - Sonia Gandhi, Economist
Faces corruption charges, again - Veerappa Moily, Petroleum Minister, Business Standard
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