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Killing
The Goose
A strike
at India's biggest carmaker punctures its plans to retain primacy and
retrieve the ground lost to competitors in recent times
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Dogma: OUT! |
Modernity:
IN
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MULTI-PARTY
SYSTEM
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| No
mention of right to form political parties; silent on allowing dissent.
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Ensures
right to form political parties, associations and right to dissent.
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PRIVATE
SECTOR
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| Remained
silent about allowing a multi-structured economy in the country. |
Allows
various forms of ownership with a dominant position for the public
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FOREIGN
INVESTMENT
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| No foreign
investments allowed. Warned of takeovers in several key sectors. |
Indian
economy cannot remain isolated. Make use of the best foreign technology. |
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COALITION
GOVERNMENTS
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| Align
with other parties but don’t join coalitions as a junior partner. |
Will
join coalition government at the Centre. Deletes “junior partner”
clause. |
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INDIA TODAY Deputy Editor Swapan Dasgupta voices the despair of a community that Jyoti Basu forcibly converted into a diaspora in his 23 years of zero-contribution rule. Day Dreams.
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DESPATCHES |
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With
the NBA waging an out-of-court battle, the real test for the Gujarat Government
lies in completing the task of rehabilitating all those displaced. It's
daunting but not insurmountable, writes INDIA TODAY Special Correspondent
Uday Mahurkar
in Despatches.
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