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It’s not spring in Turkey

The protests are a reminder to Recep Erdogan to do a reality check on his ambitious policies.

Not in the spirit of the game

Dhoni’s Rhiti Sports connection shows that impropriety does not stop with the top officials.

That extra bit for growth

The PM needs to shore up India’s infrastructure to ensure that the numbers do not slip further.

A return that merits mention

The Infosys story shows that the lack of a succession plan can even derail industry giants.

Now a change for the better

The rupee’s fall must make the UPA realise that it’s time to introduce critical reform measures.

Act tough on red terror

The dastardly attack on a Congress convoy by Maoists in Chhattisgarh must be condemned in the strongest possible terms. The attack proves that Maoists are threatening the idea of India.

Something to cheer about

Positive signs of the economy are in sight. But we must not allow political instability raise its head.

When everyone has to pitch in

Allies of successive governments must account for themselves much better than they have done.

A hostile side to trials

The Jessica Lall case highlights the need for quicker trials and an effective witness protection programme.

Opposition for the sake of it

If the government, which has been in power for a good nine years, is patting itself on the back on its achievements, what should the Opposition do?

Bollywood's sugar-coated bitter pill

While I would of course defend the sanctity of any story, I also believe that those who create the pop culture that shapes one billion mindsets should be more responsible. Anuya Jakatdar writes.

A difficult conundrum

Khalid Mujahid’s death in police custody has left the Uttar Pradesh administration with many a riddle to solve.

Make a pitch for fair play

Anything less than a thorough clean-up will destroy the little credibility that is left in cricket.

Locked in, not locked out

Sanjay Dutt’s case underlines the need for prisons to become centres for reform and not just incarceration.

Bordering on a welcome realism

The Li Keqiang visit is marked by honesty and pragmatism, a good sign for Sino-Indian ties.

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