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Unplanned growth and marginalized mass t | Marginalized mass transport leads chaos in NE cities, unplanned city growth and pro-car policy of the state governments have crippled the mass transport means in northeastern towns leading to enormous pollution, ill health of citizens and above all the precious fuel wastage, latest study of New Delhi-based Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) commented. | 24-Jul-2014 |
THE AGARTALA DOCTRINE | In recent years, states in India have increasingly asserted themselves in the conduct of national foreign policy. The emergence of the politics of coalitions and the rise of powerful regional parties in border states which share land or sea boundaries with neighbouring countries have made the conduct of Indian foreign policy a highly complex and dynamic process. Broadly speaking , the impact of regional overlords on foreign policy can be categorised into supportive or confrontational. Some chief ministers like the late Jyoti Basu went out of their way to secure deals like the Ganges river water sharing between India and Bangladesh . | 16-Jul-2014 |