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The Terror Question
The agenda was set for foreign minister's visit, now it's set to change
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China's Sikkim Gambit
The middle sector border with China was never a reason for hostilities
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Reverse Pokharan's Legacy
India and Pakistan seem bent on pursuing both a nuclear and a conventional arms race
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'She was afraid of getting lost in a city where she did not speak the language'
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'My vision is to get 85 percent of India into cities'
By Shantanu Guha Ray & Shoma Chaudhury
Inflation, privatisation, elections — in a combative interview, Union Finance Minister P Chidambaram passionately defends his government's policies and outlines the road ahead READ »

 

Media Watch
Headline Manglers And Pidgin Scribes
Santosh Desai
Grim men have been writing about the nuke deal for so long now they have become a comforting presenceREAD »

Change: Notes On Survival
Audits Gone Wild
Abhisek Behl
Wildlife operators need certification to minimise tourism's impact READ »

Culture Vulture
Pithy Meets Glib Meets Facile
Pradeep Sebastian
Blurb writers know how complex your cravings are..READ »

The Take
Playing A Straight Bat
Saloni Puri
Jannat is a simple tale, realistically told. READ »


Pakistan
In The Name Of The Father
By William Dalrymple
Fatima Bhutto's journey to unmask her father's killers has her standing between PM-in-waiting Asif Ali Zardari and his 'clean' record READ »


In Cold Blood
'Both BJP and Congress are pro-America and pro-rich'
By Harinder Baweja
RSS's Govindacharya creates a flutter, says there is no difference between the BJP and the Congress READ»


Ideas
The Post-American World
By Shashi Tharoor
Fareed Zakaria's idea is not as dramatic as it sounds. No decline of US influence here, just an upsurge from the rest READ»

 

Tibet
The Middle Path
By Prahlad Singh Shekhawat
It is in the interest of Tibet and everyone else involved to walk Dalai Lama's middle path policy READ »

 
 

Jharkhand

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Land for the Landless

By Gladson Dungdung
Bhutan
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A Royal Pain

By Nava Thakuria
 

Manipur's mothers
'Why I screamed, rape us, take our flesh'
By Teresa Rehman
Laishram Gyaneswari, one of the twelve Manipuri mothers who stripped themselves four years ago to shame the army remembers the event READ »

 
 

Nepal

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The Monarch's Last Sigh

By Prashant Jha

Jaipur Blasts
» The Politics of Terror
By Tusha Mittal
 

Currency
Quid Pro Quo
By Nilendu Ganguly
In northwestern Bengal, the Bhutanese ngultrum and the Indian rupee are interchangeable READ »

 
 
Book Review
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The New Age of Innovation

By Swati Sodhi
Internet & Environment
» Is Black(le) The New Green?
By Anil Varghese
  
 

Film
Fitting Into His Genes
By Madhu Jain
A sleeper debut. Now, a false hype over an imminent marriage. Is Ranbir Kapoor worthy of his name? READ»

 
 

Appraisal

» Vijay Tendulkar's Story
By Dilip Chitre
Parenting
» The Hand That Rocks The Cradle
By Anastasia Guha
  AIDS: Nagaland
A Little Thing Called Hope
By Teresa Rehman
A recent workshop brought much-needed attention to kids affected by alcoholism, drug addiction and AIDS READ»
 
 

Reservations

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Heaven Can Wait

By Satish Deshpande

Free Binayak Sen Campaign

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Nobel Laureates Write To The PM

 

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