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‘What Is Amar Singh’s Interest In Jayaprada?’
By Ajit Sahi
Samajwadi Party leader Azam Khan tells AJIT SAHI that Muslims will not vote for the SP if Kalyan Singh stays in the party READ »
The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner
By Vijay Simha
Is LK Advani losing his last chance to be Prime Minister? READ »

 


Rotten In The State Of India
The CBI’s clean chit for Tytler is a negation of the principles of justice READ »


To Kill With One Hand
The US cannot finish off al Qaeda without India’s help READ »


Hindutva: Projections and Reality!
RSS is an organization where succession of the top post, Sarsanghchalak, takes place by nomination by the outgoing Chief. READ »


‘To Me Death Is Nothing But Liberation — A Changing Of Clothes’ READ »

The Phantom Of A New Anarchy
By Harinder Baweja
Baitullah Mehsud has a strategy and an arsenal of suicide bombers. HARINDER BAWEJA tracks the man who is being billed as more dangerous than Osama READ »


 

Killing The Phoenix
By Rohini Mohan
Before elections, relief camps in Kandhamal close, creating the largest population of displaced Christians in India
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‘Instead Of Fighting Terrorism, We Are Fighting Democracy’
By Harinder Baweja
Nawaz Sharif discusses the Taliban, terrorism, democracy and India.
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‘The Next PM Will Be Decided After The Elections’
By Rana Ayyub
In an expansive interview, Sharad Pawar refused to commit if he would back Manmohan Singh for a second five-year term as PM.
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In Cold Blood
‘The SP Has The Guts To Take On Communalism’
By Shobhita Naithani
Samajwadi Party candidate Nafisa Ali tells SHOBHITA NAITHANI that unlike the SP, the Congress lacks confidence and direction READ »


1984 Anti-Sikh Riots
In Sorrow, Not Anger
By Shobhita Naithani
Hurling a shoe at India’s Home Minister makes a quiet journalist an unlikely hero. READ»


Films
Sita’s House Of Blues
By Nisha Susan
A new film charmingly examines Rama’s treatment of Sita, and runs into predictable Hindutva trouble READ»

 

Nano
The Nano and its Discontents
By Venu Madhav Govindu and Deepak Malghan
As the Tata Nano is launched to the accompaniment of thunderous acclaim across India, academics Venu Madhav Govindu and Deepak Malghan - debate the appropriateness of the Nano industrialisation READ »

 
 
Election
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“Advani is closest to the ideology I support”

By Shobhita Naithani
Love
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Loverboy takes on Shotgun in poll fray that also has a Love Guru

By Shantanu Guha Ray
 

Target LTTE
To Catch The Cub In The Tiger’s Den
By PC Vinoj Kumar
While the Sri Lankan army claims to be close to wiping out the LTTE, Prabakaran may already have an able successor in his son. READ »

 
 

Interview

» ‘The Congress Should Do More For Muslims’
By Shobhita Naithani
Internal Affairs
» Sharper Than A Serpent’s Tooth
By Srawan Shukla and Ajit Sahi
 

G20 Agenda
Taming The Bull
By Dipankar De Sarkar
In a display of political, if not global acumen, the Indian PM was more than moderately successful in limiting Chinese power READ »

 
 
Cashew
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An Endless Spiral

By Saumil Sharma
False Profit
» Fraud Sector Unit
By Tusha Mittal
  
 

Essay
Civil But Not Disobedient
By Nisha Susan
Take to the streets but don’t cross any roads, the middle class is here to protest READ»

 
 

Books

» The Lost Banality Of Evil
By Tridip Suhrud
Books
» Thou Shalt Love Thy Customer
By Swati Sodhi
 

Interview
‘We Are Seeing The Emergence Of A New Poor’
By Shriya Mohan
In a candid interview, Minar Pimple, Deputy Director Asia, UN Millenium Development Goals Campaign, speaks to SHRIYA MOHAN about the significance of the 2009 G20 Summit. READ»

 
 

CRY

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Funding Your Love For Children

By Shriya Mohan

Employment

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Broken Promises

By Ashish Ranjan
 
 
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