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‘Chindia’ bee in Jairam Ramesh’s bonnet
(This column was published in DNA edition dated May 12, 2010.) Venkatesan Vembu It isn’t easy to summon up an eloquent defence of Jairam Ramesh, the latest in a long line of ministers to be afflicted with an acute case … Continue reading
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On the wrong side of history at Copenhagen
(This column was published in DNA edition dated December 23, 2009.) Venkatesan Vembu In the late 1990s, when India faced international ostracism following the Pokharan nuclear tests, BJP leader Jaswant Singh, one of Indian politics’ most delightful raconteurs, explained the … Continue reading