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As Indian Navy rescues a hijacked ship, joint effort needed to tide over fresh wave of piracy

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Indian Navy’s rescue of a hijacked ship in Arabian Sea is a forbidding reminder of the intense piracy wave that gripped the high seas till a few years back, causing damage in billions to global businesses. A joint effort by maritime democracies is must to tide over this fresh wave.

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It’s always good to hear our economy is doing well, as the latest UN report says. But tags like ‘fastest-growing’ shouldn’t encourage complacency. In fact, further acceleration is needed. Just government-led investment won’t address India’s needs. Unless private sector pitches in, large parts of India will remain unemployed and poor.

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Scene of a bleeding ED officer during a raid on a TMC leader’s house is a sign of unchecked political violence. Regardless of the case’s merit, the attack on a government functionary on duty reflects anarchy and indicates a broken federal compact. Mamata government must end this mobocracy, politics notwithstanding.

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