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| Democracy in the neighbourhood Rating democracies is a tricky business. I am only using the simple metric of who in the Indian subcontinent has had the most peaceful, stable, normal political transitions and continuity. | | | Iran & trash India has lost the language for Iran. The silence points to something older than oil prices. And Chennai’s foul-smelling, 50-year-old garbage mountain spread over 200 acres is undergoing a makeover. | | |
| Oil chokepoints, China’s slowdown From the Strait of Hormuz to Beijing’s policy corridors, the world economy is being reshaped by shocks that are as geopolitical as they are economic. | | | The day that split Bombay into us and them The news websites I checked wrote about a bomb threat at Vidhan Bhavan at a time when the Budget session was underway. I knew that in all probability, it was going to be a hoax, and it turned out to be exactly that. | | |
| TheFinePrint By Janki Dave, Editor (Operations) | | LPG ‘shortage’ & war hits ceramic hub In poll-bound Tamil Nadu, the issue of LGP ‘shortage’ has become an election weapon. Meanwhile, in Gujarat, the town of Morbi is at the receiving end of the conflict's many ripple effects. | | |
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