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Pragati December 2007: Private property, right!

The Indian National Interest Review

This is an archived blog post from The Acorn.

Issue 9 - Dec 2007

Issue Contents

PERSPECTIVE

Ironies on the road Raj Cherubal

The unlikely new heroes in the saga of the return of the right to property

The killing fields of Bengal Arnab Ray

Behind the story and the intellectual outrage over Nandigram

The new Manhattan project Atanu Dey

Energy security calls for government investment in renewable energy

FILTER

Securing Pakistan’s crown jewels; Still with Musharraf; Arming Pashtuns…again; SIMIs networks; Wither India-Russia relations; China’s nuclear deal with Kazakhstan

IN PARLIAMENT

A new section on the issues before parliament: prepared by PRS Legislative Research

IN DEPTH

Improving fiscal responsibility Mukul G Asher

Institutional reform is a must for medium-term fiscal management

ROUNDUP

A crisis profound Harsh V Pant

Indian universities need reform, not fatalism

Doctors across borders Rohit Pradhan

Some conclusions about emigrating doctors are hasty

The Akhond of Swat Manan Ahmed

A closer look at the separatist religious movement

BOOKS

Banally in love with India Chandrahas Choudhury

A review of Shashi Tharoor’s The Elephant, the Tiger, and the Cell Phone

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