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EDITORIAL
The energy challenge
Energy conservation and infusing energy-efficient technologies in industrial activity should become top priority. More

ECONOMY
PERSPECTIVE
The downside of globalisation
Globalisation is a process of economic expansion targeting the elimination of virtually every barrier and speed bump to competitive marketing. All other interests such as social, cultural, and environmental parameters are sullied and sacrificed ... More

FOREX
Fallout of the declining dollar
The US economy may fall into a recession if the Fed takes counter-measures, such as tightening credit. But what India and other countries holding large assets in US dollar-denominated securities have to do is more relevant, says S.VENKITARAMANAN. More

PETROLEUM
US, Iraq and oil: Now and later
Even as the US Government is debating ways to get out of Iraq honourably, it is faced with the possibility of losing its clout in the oil-rich Gulf to Iran and may end up extending covert support for the balkanisation of Iraq, if it serves its oil in terests. More

TRANSPORT
Traffic management — Drive home the message
Three weeks ago, I was in New Delhi as member of a high-level business delegation accompanying the German Chancellor, Dr Angela Merkel. The delegation members were driving in a charter bus along Rajpath at 8.30 a.m. to attend the Guard of ... More

NEWSPAPERS & PUBLISHING
E-media versus p-media
Many among us have come to depend for the news of the day wholly on electronic media. They turn over the pages of newspapers only cursorily, if at all, just glancing at the headlines and the blurbs. They studiously avoid Government-run TV ... More

WTO
Doha Round end-game on
The rich economies want the developing countries to give more ground on industrial tariffs. The poor want the rich to lower farm trade barriers. With no prospect of either happening, the trade talks are locked in a vicious circle. More

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