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Friedman's Imaginary India

Cockburn, Alexander | June 27, 2005 issue

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Presents the author's views on the work of New York Times columnist Keith Bradsher. Comments on Bradsher's work in late 2002 regarding N. Chandrababu Naidu, chief minister of the state of Andhra Pradesh in India; Bradsher's report on Naidu's fluency in Telugu and analysis of Indian business; Discussion of New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman's work regarding India; Review of India's current economic situation; Criticism of Friedman's views on India and Indian affairs.

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NEWS analysts; FRIEDMAN, Thomas; BRADSHER, Keith; NEW York Times, The (Newspaper); INDIA -- Economic policy -- 1991-; NAIDU, N. Chandrababu; JOURNALISTS; NEWSPAPERS; INDIA
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