Fakir Mohan Pradhan
Fakir Mohan Pradhan

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  • Electoral Rebuff

    There was a sigh of relief across the board, with the first phase of polling passing relatively peacefully, and, crucially, with more than a 72 per cent voter turnout.

    BY Fakir Mohan Pradhan 17 November 2013

  • Profile Of Failure

    "We can fire Agni missiles from Balasore, but can’t build a kilometre-long bridge." Even before Naveen Patnaik, his predecessor CM J.B. Patnaik had laid the foundation stone for the bridge.

    BY Fakir Mohan Pradhan 11 June 2012

  • Fragile State

    The reality of the abduction of the Italians is that it is little more than an incident of opportunity— most likely a ‘one off’ event— for which the ‘victims’ are as responsible as the perpetrators.

    BY Ajai Sahni 19 March 2012

  • Body Blow

    Does Mamata Banerjee have the vision and the will to see the present confrontation through to its logical end, or would she relapse into the uncertainty and paralysis that has come to grip other political leaders confronted with the challenge of a su

    BY Ajai Sahni 30 November 2011

  • Does Fire Burn?

    Political duplicity, opportunism and sheer stupidity have contributed as much to the growth and consolidation of the Maoist movement in India, as have the strategic coherence, persistence and tactical ingenuity of the rebels themselves.

    BY Fakir Mohan Pradhan 4 October 2011

  • Still At War

    Despite two months of intense combing operations by more than 4,000 troops in Lalgarh and its adjacent areas, it is now evident that operations by the security forces are nowhere close to their objectives

    BY Fakir Mohan Pradhan 23 August 2009

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