Rajinder Puri

Rajinder Puri

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  • The Knives Are Out?

    Has the Volcker probe succeeded in insulating Mrs Gandhi and nailing Mr Natwar Singh? Regardless, the Natwar-Sonia public spat isn't an exchange between Chhota Rajan and Chhota Shakeel but between top national leaders...

    BY Rajinder Puri 16 June 2017

    The Knives Are Out?
  • If Pakistan Breaks…

    As internal insurgency in Pakistan mounts with the army unable or unwilling to stem it, has South Block formulated its response to the possibility of a balkanised Pakistan? China apparently has.

    BY Rajinder Puri 7 June 2017

    If Pakistan Breaks…
  • A Level Playing Field

    Why single out cricketers for blame? It is better to accept the simple truth that cricket is no longer a sport. Cricket is commerce. As is politics, justice, media — or even religion. The crisis is moral.

    BY Rajinder Puri 29 August 2010

    A Level Playing Field
  • Chinese Sweet And Sour

    Unless attitudes change New Delhi should minimize diplomatic contact with Islamabad and cut trade ties with Beijing. It will hurt them more than it will hurt us. Blowing hot and cold is no answer

    BY Rajinder Puri 26 August 2010

    Chinese Sweet And Sour
  • Double Fault

    Indian tennis stars have shamed the nation. They have threatened to pull out of the Commonwealth Games simply because authorities refuse to pay them their dues...

    BY Rajinder Puri 19 August 2010

    Double Fault
  • Order Out Of Chaos

    The stupidity of the government in its handling of the Telangana crisis is welcome. It just might ignite catalytic events that create opportunity to introduce a fundamental systemic reappraisal and reform.

    BY Rajinder Puri 14 December 2009

    Order Out Of Chaos
  • Is There A Case For Small States?

    Any rational reorganization of the nation into smaller states would give India around 50 states. Do small states suffer? Not if one views Punjab , Haryana and Himachal Pradesh.

    BY Rajinder Puri 8 December 2009

    Is There A Case For Small States?
  • The Blind Talking To The Deaf

    Claude Arpi’s book exposes the painful repetitiveness of all contacts between China and Tibet, between China and the rest of the world. It expresses hope that China will change. One begs to differ.

    BY Rajinder Puri 7 December 2009

    The Blind Talking To The Deaf
  • Liberhan’s Lapses

    The Justice Liberhan Commission after 48 extensions was a mountainous enterprise. But this mountain after 17 years of labour produced a stillborn and stinking mouse. Sorry Mr Judge, but you ask to be judged.

    BY Rajinder Puri 24 November 2009

    Liberhan’s Lapses

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