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By David Pilling
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Hopes for change in India
Hopes for change in India
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A different school of thought gives girls a chance to learn
'Room to Read' charity supports 9,000 pupils in nine countries
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Delhi’s tortoise limbers up to Beijing’s hare
According to World Bank estimates, India’s growth rate may beat China by 2017
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Delhi’s tortoise limbers up to Beijing’s hare
For years, we were used to China growing at double-digit rates; now it is slowing and India may overtake its neighbour by 2017
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A tipping point for Japan
The hostage crisis could cut both ways for Abe’s foreign policy ambitions
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A tipping point for Japan
If Goto is released, Abe’s hand will be strengthened and his no-compromise diplomacy will be seen to have borne results
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Asian democracy must serve the common man
Disillusionment with the democratic process has gained new urgency
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Enough interesting noises from Pyongyang
Kim’s hints of reform offer little hope for North Koreans in the near future
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‘I don’t do maths’
Over fish curry in Cambridge, the Korean economist Ha-Joon Chang says the time is right to embrace moral dilemmas as well as mathematical models
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Myanmar polls just a beginning
Suu Kyi’s NLD will struggle to pursue inclusive policies, let alone conclude a nationwide peace deal
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Investors repose too much faith in Modi
A Modi premiership is probably less of a certainty than many think
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Shunning Yasukuni: one way for Abe to say sorry
Sadly, for Japan, it is the victims, not the perpetrators, who determine when the perpetrator is sufficiently contrite
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