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The Acorn
Estd 2003
Recent posts:

Why the Indian left should learn to love liberalism
| 9th Oct 2007

Weekday Squib: General Love
| 9th Oct 2007

Now they’re even repeating old speeches
| 8th Oct 2007

Sunday Levity: 1895—A plot to illuminate the new world
| 7th Oct 2007

Why Richard Barlow is living in a trailor
| 4th Oct 2007

Shame
| 4th Oct 2007

And just why will China join the party?
| 4th Oct 2007

Surely you’re joking, Mr Mukherjee!
| 3rd Oct 2007

India’s security lies in greater trade
| 3rd Oct 2007

Allow farmers to sell their land
| 3rd Oct 2007

Still no colours for this revolution
| 2nd Oct 2007

Pragati October 2007: An unwise excavation
| 1st Oct 2007

Sunday Levity: Geopolitical chessboard
| 30th Sep 2007

My op-ed in Mint : Saffron protest in Myanmar
| 30th Sep 2007

Doctrine of necessity—the unspoken version
| 28th Sep 2007

After the junta is toppled
| 28th Sep 2007

What India got from Myanmar’s junta
| 27th Sep 2007

Getting gas without the junta
| 27th Sep 2007

Where will the satyagraha/Saffron revolution go?
| 26th Sep 2007

On state-sponsored greybeards (3)
| 26th Sep 2007

Myanmar, Murli and Morality
| 26th Sep 2007

Ladies and gentlemen, the United Nations!
| 26th Sep 2007

Russian armtwisting
| 25th Sep 2007



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