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Opinion
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Editorial Wheat imbroglio
The wheat situation is getting not only curiouser, but also murkier. What does intense political pressure brought on by food shortage and consequent price rise do to a government? Without unduly bothering about long-term consequences of the action, and in disregard of scientists' advice, compromise quality considerations to augment supplies from abroad. This is what seems to have happened to New Delhi's wheat import policy. In its desperation to accelerate arrivals on a large-scale, and possibly succumbing to pressure from `influential' overseas suppliers, the government has progressively diluted the quarantine norms for import of wheat in recent months.
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