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Three thoughts for the Republic

On rights, religion and global conflict

Contemplations on Republic Day — the sanctity of rights of the citizen; undue respect for religion; and the clash of convictions that India should prepare for.

Related Links: Republic Day 2006, 2005 & Independence Day 2006, 2005, 2004

Author Nitin PaiPosted on 26th January 2007Categories Public Policy

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