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Opinion
The locations were chosen carefully to strike at the core of a hallowed city where the world halted
Bachi Karkaria
Magazine | Nov 30, 2009
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Opinion
Our political and administrative system will fail us with practised ease. We can prevent that. If we will.
Kiran Nagarkar
Magazine | Nov 30, 2009
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Opinion
Has the middle class, shaken at last by 26/11, learnt anything?
Barkha Dutt
Magazine | Nov 30, 2009
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Opinion
The moribund ‘Group of Groups’ reflects our collective cowardice
Rahul Bose
Magazine | Nov 30, 2009
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conversation
Sachin Tendulkar tells Rohit Mahajan: 'The places under siege were familiar to me... I also knew a few people who were trapped in different conflict areas'
Sachin Tendulkar
Magazine | Nov 30, 2009
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Opinion
A FICCI panel’s terror report is both self-serving and scary
Neelabh Mishra
Magazine | Nov 30, 2009
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pakistan
Pakistan’s feeble attempts to rein in terror is apparent in the thriving militant groups
Amir Mir
Magazine | Nov 30, 2009
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HEADLEY-RANA CASE
There has been frenzied speculation in some sections of the media which, if it continues, may come in the way of the FBI being able to share with India all the information that comes to its notice
B. Raman
Web | Nov 21, 2009
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View From israel
62 years after its foundation, the State of Israel is still living in fear of the “demographic danger”. It is afraid of its Arab citizens, and therefore discriminates against them in every sphere.
Uri Avnery
Web | Nov 20, 2009
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Comment
Test cricket is the best test of a player’s skills. But pitches like the one that dulled the cricket at Ahmedabad can only also dull the ardour of Test cricket’s aficionados.
Rahul Mahajan
Web | Nov 20, 2009
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Comment
He just doesn't understand how much the Indian civil society distrusts China, that it is deeper than even the distrust of Pakistan
B. Raman
Web | Nov 19, 2009
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Opinion
The recent Obama-Hu summit makes India's concerns on China real and urgent. It remains to be seen how Prime Minister Manmohan Singh acquits himself in Washington.
Rajinder Puri
Web | Nov 19, 2009
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For The Record
Official Spokesperson on US-China Joint Statement of November 17, 2009
MEA
Web | Nov 18, 2009
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View From UK
The challenge of feeding 7 or 8 billion people while oil supplies are falling is stupefying. It’ll be even greater if governments keep pretending that it isn’t going to happen.
George Monbiot
Web | Nov 18, 2009
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ULFA
Bangladeshi cooperation has been critical in crippling the ULFA, but there is certainly some potential for its regrouping with Chinese support, evidence of which is already available.
Wasbir Hussain
Web | Nov 18, 2009
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Platform
A true commitment to non-violence should not be conditional and fragile. Gandhi did not say: "Give India independence or else I will unleash terrorist brigades on you." That was Jinnah’s method, not Gandhi’s.
Madhu Purnima Kishwar
Web | Nov 17, 2009
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View From Kabul
The tale of the "reconstruction" of Kabul's electricity supply is a classic story of how foreign aid has often served to line the pockets of both international contractors from the donor countries and the local political elite.
Pratap Chatterjee
Web | Nov 17, 2009
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Opinion
So now we are told that Omar Sheikh's Pak handler Ilyas Kashmiri also handled Headley, but what exactly is his and/or his outfit's relationship with Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan?
B. Raman
Web | Nov 16, 2009
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Opinion
The cover-up in the Madhu Koda mining case already seems to have begun. But, it is so crude and brazen that the political damage could be equally disastrous.
Rajinder Puri
Web | Nov 16, 2009
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Opinion
This week gone by illustrated the big difference between the politics of dualism that the Congress has come to practice and the politics of deceit symbolised by the relationship between Mulayam Singh Yadav and Kalyan Singh
Saba Naqvi
Web | Nov 16, 2009
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The debutant director and co-writer of Rang de Basanti on his film Kurbaan
A lacklustre film in which the many lulls help overshadow the few storms
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Opinion
The locations were chosen carefully to strike at the core of a hallowed city where the world halted
Magazine | Nov 30, 2009
indo-US ties
The US can only deliver qualified results on Pakistan for India
Magazine | Nov 30, 2009
business security
India Inc has woken up to the security threat, but most are still going the gun-and-guard way
Magazine | Nov 30, 2009
media
Media norms proposed for terror coverage
Magazine | Nov 30, 2009
conversation
Sachin Tendulkar tells Rohit Mahajan: 'The places under siege were familiar to me... I also knew a few people who were trapped in different conflict areas'
Magazine | Nov 30, 2009
profile
Kamalahaasan, Indian legend, completes 50 years in cinema
Magazine | Nov 23, 2009
review
The missile he threw at the home minister made a statement; now Jarnail Singh pens a searing book
Magazine | Nov 30, 2009
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