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EDITS & COLUMNS
 Kewal Raj Dawar  
Dilly-dally no further
Kewal Raj DawarAgriculture's average annual rate of gross capital formation was just 0.77% from 2000-01 to 2004-05. In contrast, the figure for the entire Indian economy was 26% Full story
 

 
Iraq: more than America's problem
  Richard N Haass It may be too late for the US to succeed in Iraq, but it is not too late for others to increase the odds that the US does not fail Full story
 
Fab policy redux
  Dayanidhi Maran has seemed sullen ever since he had to exit the Cabinet as the IT and communications minister. Full story
 
Variance in views
  Even after five years of the supposed dismantling of the APM, India's state-run oil companies have to go to the petroleum ministry to plead for oil bonds to defray at least part of the growing gap between their input and output costs. Full story
 
Studied neutrality
  One factor in the success of India's telecom sector has been the stance of technology agnosticism taken by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India. Full story
 
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