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Right man, wrong job? -
Kaushik Basu, Chief Economic Adviser, Business Standard
Kaushik Basu became a headline hogger recently, but for what he says are all the wrong reasons. Basu would not have imagined the firestorm of controversy that he created when making a seemingly-innocuous speech recently at a Washington DC think tank, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. The next day, Indian papers were awash with reports from the Press Trust of India, quoting Basu saying that you were not likely to see any major reforms till the elections of 2014—after which "you would see a rush (of them)," propelling India to one of the fastest growing economies of the world.
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Rich are widely hated in China -
John Osburg, Professor, Rochester University, Economic Times
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Once was king -
Manmohan Singh, Business Standard
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Changing his stripes -
Nawaz Sharif, Hindustan Times
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Diageo's man for emerging markets -
CEO designate, Diageo, Business Standard
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Some ideological shift was needed -
Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’, Deccan Chronicle
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The force behind Dhrupad’s revival -
Zia Fariduddin Dagar, Hindu
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Halo on Manmohan Singh doesn't work anymore -
Ravi Shankar, Cartoonist, Pioneer
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Two contrasting Union ministers from same region, each under a cloud -
Pawan Bansal & Ashwani Kumar, Indian Express
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India’s being reinvented – we live suspended between worlds -
Akash Kapur, Times of India
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The law minister had no business calling the meeting -
Harish Salve, lawyer Supreme Court, Deccan Chronicle
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Vijay Singla: Kin of fortune -
Vijay Singla, Business Standard
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Man who blew lid off coal scam -
Hansraj Ahir, BJP MP,Chandrapur, Maharashtra, Mail Today
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In the hands of the govt, CBI probe can be denied, delayed -
Arun Bhagat, former CBI, AD, Business Standard
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Debate the quantum but don’t deny there’s been a loss -
Vinod Rai, Comptroller and Auditor General, India, Hindu
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News is to the mind what sugar is to the body -
Rolf Dobelli, Swiss writer, Times of India
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From being a ‘social butterfly’ to a bombing suspect’s widow -
Katherine Russell, wife of Tamerlan Tsarnaev, Indian Express
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Whose the blackest hand in the charcoal till -
Goolam Essaji Vahanvati, Outlook India
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The only alternative to the UPA has to be a BJP-led coalition -
Arun Jaitley, India Today
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'Difficult to put a time-frame on monetary transmission post a policy rate cut' -
D Subbarao, Reserve Bank Governor, Indian Express
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Bilawal caught in irons -
Bilawal Bhutto, Mail Today
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How Nepali Maoists chose democracy -
Pushpa Kamal Dahal, Maoist chairman, Hindu
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India and Taiwan could have the perfect marriage -
Chung-Kwang Tien, Representative, Taipei, Times of India
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The secular milkman -
Nitish Kumar, NewIndianExpress
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‘Success is the freedom to do what I want’ -
Chandrika Krishnamurthy Tandon, Hindu
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‘If cover-up happens in JPC, we cannot remain party to it’ -
Yashwant Sinha, NewIndianExpress
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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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With Modi as leader, BJP will sweep UP in LS polls - K Balakrishnan, LensOnNews WITH NARENDRA MODI moving to the forefront of national politics and receiving accolades for every speech and every public appearance that he makes, it’s only a question of time before the BJP announces that it will fight the next Lok Sabha polls under his leadership as its PM candidate. |
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