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    Gandhi's values of interfaith harmony, non-violence, and simplicity remain relevant. His legacy is vital, especially for the youth. Contrasting this, the RSS's historical actions and ideology clash with Gandhi's principles. India should be cautious about the Gaza peace plan, maintaining its stance. Lastly, unexpected events can lead to positive outcomes, as illustrated by the story about the business partnership.

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    H-1B visa fee hikes may benefit India's IT sector by curbing brain drain, prompting a focus on talent development. Freebies during elections undermine democracy; public awareness is crucial. Punjab's neglected libraries reflect cultural degeneration. US government shutdowns erode public trust. Government policies fail to aid farmers, leading to stubble burning.

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    Sonam Wangchuk's visit to Pakistan shouldn't be considered anti-national. Ladakhis' grievances should be addressed. India should resist unreasonable US trade terms. The cricket match was a scripted political spectacle, undermining the game's spirit. Corporal punishment in schools is illegal and legal action is needed against wrongdoers.

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    Apropos of ‘India win battle on field, too’; T20 world champions India added the Asia Cup crown to its kitty with a finish as dramatic as the rivalry itself. Chasing 147, India looked in trouble early on, slipping to 20/3...

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    The letters criticize the government's prioritization of Bihar, offering significant financial aid before elections while providing inadequate flood relief to Punjab. Critics accuse the government of using funds to bribe voters and neglecting accountability for flood mismanagement. They advocate for integrated dam operations and highlight the MiG-21's distinguished service.

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    IITs risk fostering narrow-mindedness akin to a well-frog. The government should address Ladakh's grievances through dialogue, not coercion. Trump's actions prioritize optics over diplomacy, deepening divisions. India should counter Pakistan's efforts to shed isolation through strategic partnerships and highlighting its terror record.

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    The Ladakh protests require the government's attention and a peaceful solution. Delaying decisions on mercy petitions is unacceptable. Himachal Pradesh missed opportunities in the IT sector. Trump's Nobel claims seem driven by rivalry with Obama. Domestic workers face neglect and exploitation.

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    Apropos of ‘Security stakes must spur jointness’; there is no doubt that joint operations are a sine qua non for success in every battle or war. However, what is the best way forward to achieve it? Even though jointly planned...

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    Israel's nuclear capabilities fuel Arab concern, with Pakistan seen as a nuclear protector. High H-1B visa fees create obstacles for US dreams, potentially benefiting India but requiring domestic opportunity growth. India-Pakistan cricket is marred by tension and gestures, and Canada must combat extremist elements to reset ties with India.

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    The letters discuss dam management requiring improved public safety and farm recovery. They praise the opening of a military heritage site and call for unity. H-1B visa restrictions impact Indian tech workers but may boost outsourcing. A key question is whether past GST on health insurance premiums will be refunded.

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    Regarding Kashmir, focusing on the future is crucial; realism and youth empowerment are key. The US's increased H-1B visa fees may backfire. India should support its skilled professionals and attract global talent. The Saudi-Pak military pact warrants concern. Punjab needs coordinated, transparent action to combat its drug crisis.

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    Corruption stems from votebank politics, hindering action and ethics. An outcry against migrants in Punjab is unjustified; they contribute significantly and should be embraced. Harmony and inclusivity are essential. Support for farmers, rather than imposition, is needed to address stubble burning. Parents live on through their children and family.

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    Unemployment is a major issue in Bihar, compounded by slow recruitment and exam issues. Crop insurance and sustainable resource management are needed in Punjab. Academic freedom is being curtailed, and universities must prioritize truth. RTI activists require better protection. Modi's government has advanced space exploration and economic reforms, but job creation is the main challenge.

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    The India-Pakistan handshake snub at the Asia Cup was hypocritical; sportsmanship and clear policy, not symbolic acts, are key. Road projects in Uttarakhand require ecological sensitivity. Religious pilgrimages should be facilitated, not politicized. Waqf cases need a balanced approach and consensus-building.

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    India successfully thwarted Pakistan's 1965 'Op Gibraltar.' Dialogue is essential for democracy and resolving disputes. Handshakes in sports promote friendship. Afforestation requires sustained effort and employment. Social media harms teenagers, impacting mental health. Possessions are fleeting, but the human spirit endures.

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    India should leverage its strengths in SAARC through democratic leadership, economic cooperation, and a balanced approach to Pakistan. Addressing youth discontent requires investment in education, job creation, and fair taxation. Manipur needs sustained dialogue and fair administration for peace. The UK must combat hate crimes to ensure minority security. The criticism of Congress is politically motivated. India should show sportsmanship towards Pakistan, even after a match.

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    India should actively engage with Nepal's political turmoil, as instability there impacts India. Nepal's youth protests offer lessons regarding corruption and public concerns. Destruction of public property sets a dangerous precedent. The GST council needs to expand insurance exemptions. The ethanol mission requires balanced implementation by including manufacturer and consumer considerations.

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    Manipur's delayed peace efforts are criticized, highlighting failures of the 'double engine sarkar.' Strict surveillance of recruiting agents is needed to prevent Indians from being lured to war zones. Overuse of antibiotics in humans and animals causes antimicrobial resistance. India should resist US pressure to stop Russian oil purchases and consider trade adjustments.

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    Open-book exams can foster critical thinking if implemented carefully, demanding diligent preparation and thoughtful questions. Political instability in Nepal threatens supply chains, harming both India and Nepal. AI is crucial for disaster management, aiding in medical aid and damage assessment. India-US relations are thawing, with mutual benefits in scientific research.

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    Nepal faces unrest due to unemployment, corruption, and a social media ban, with youth demanding change. India faces spillover effects. Gen Z's protest is a call for political reform. The Rs 1,600 crore flood relief for Punjab is criticized as insufficient; proper fund utilization is crucial.

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    The world must unite against war and pursue nuclear disarmament. Economic offenders exploit legal loopholes, while ordinary undertrials suffer. The Indian men's hockey team achieved significant victories, sparking renewed interest. Haryana's flood relief primarily targets rural areas, neglecting urban flood victims.

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    Disasters highlight mismanagement, with poor warnings and inadequate relief. The US shows tactical diplomacy; India should prioritize effective diplomacy. Recusal of judges is crucial to maintaining public trust; clear regulations and accountability are necessary. Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia's work championed education through The Tribune and founding of Dyal Singh College.

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    Flooding in India and Pakistan highlights shared vulnerabilities and the need for cooperation. Mismanagement and lack of planning exacerbated the situation. Collaborative efforts, including using MGNREGA for infrastructure repair and financial aid with oversight, are crucial. Empowering women and reforming education to boost employability are also essential.

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    The Umar Khalid case highlights threats to democracy when dissent is criminalized. Justice delayed is justice denied, especially with laws like UAPA. GST reform aims to reduce disputes, but implementation needs transparency. MSMEs need tax relief to counter geopolitical impacts. GST 2.0 is criticized as a political maneuver. Encouraging questioning is essential for student learning and democratic participation.

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    Flash floods in the Himalayas necessitate real-time monitoring and community involvement. China displayed military power, signaling a growing bloc. Court decisions regarding freedom of expression are concerning. India provided aid to Afghanistan but faced criticism for not aiding flood-hit states at home. GST changes require monitoring to ensure consumer benefits, and silence is crucial for communication.

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    Prolonged pre-trial detention violates the presumption of innocence and constitutional rights. India aims to become a major semiconductor player, with advancements like the indigenous microprocessor 'Vikram,' but needs investment, R&D, and reduced reliance on imports. While prize money parity is welcome, pay disparity in annual retainerships between male and female cricketers persists. The administration's failure to address pollution in Ludhiana demands criminal action against negligent officials and violators.

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    India faces a difficult foreign policy situation, pressured by both China and the West, necessitating a sensitive approach to relations, especially with China, despite past conflicts. The Tianjin Declaration reveals diplomatic posturing rather than decisive action against terrorism, and sincerity is crucial for mending ties. The Punjab government's flood relief efforts are criticized for being publicity stunts, with farmers needing substantial aid.

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    India should balance defense with trade and investment when engaging with China. Concerns exist about the sustainability of India-China bonhomie due to unresolved issues. Criticism of the Supreme Court erodes faith in the justice system. Punjab's government faced criticism for its response to the recent floods. Incompetent appointments in Punjab's higher education institutions are a concern.

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    Political maneuvering using Chanakya's doctrine is widespread, potentially eroding democracy. Countermeasures include strong institutions, free media, and ethical leadership. China fears the Dalai Lama's peace initiatives. India and China attempt cordial relations, despite challenges. Corruption leads to deliberate damage of wheat stocks causing financial losses and impacting farmers.

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    India's nuclear push needs public trust via safety, transparency. Reducing reliance on China requires strengthening domestic manufacturing and diversifying markets. Duty-free cotton imports benefit the textile industry. US officials' remarks on Ukraine are unfair. Afforestation is crucial for flood prevention. Supporting flood relief efforts demonstrates social responsibility.

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