The eminent Oxford historian launches her new book 'Nehru: Profiles in Power'
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COVER STORY
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Both Prime Ministers have commiited themselves to better ties; if either falters,both lose.
From the heights of Everest to art galleries, pop music to literature, warfare to the catwalk, the colourful presence of the Sikhs will always be found in the thick of the action
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Both Prime Ministers have commiited themselves to better ties; if either falters,both lose.
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A truce at home is the Taliban's bid to make peace with the world
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From the heights of Everest to art galleries, pop music to literature, warfare to the catwalk, the colourful presence of the Sikhs will always be found in the thick of the action
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OTHER STORIES
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From Manila to New York, Peshawar to Washington, Sikhs stand out for their ability to seamlessly blend in anywhere
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A look at the larger problems that stalk the community today
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Political egos bristle in an untimely touch of pettiness, casting a pall over celebrations
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The twists of history, and a people's will to defy the odds-the essential story of the Sikhs
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That's how local producers feel about duty-free Lankan imports, but it had to come sometime
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The Richard Branson phenomenon threatens to hit the India-UK sector-AI, BA are squirming
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Oh, the dreary architectonics of academic folly
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This anthology exposes the seamy underbelly of love
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Thakur makes the dark history of India's leadership even darker
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The Indian political circus, always tinged with the absurd, is ammunition enough for a cartoonist. Yet it's a perilous art, where the cynic can easily overcome the satirist in one. Here's Irfan, In A Line, distributing his attention evenly across the
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Caricatures that enhanced a story-and told one of their own at the same time
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It was like an old friend gone. But I had met Irfan Hussain just six months earlier through a chance encounter. We struck an instant rapport.
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Irfan's genius lay in his unassuming efficiency and in a willingness to accept criticism
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Punekars rally in support of Arun Bhatia after his arbitrary transfer as municipal commissioner
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Poverty and politics create a cauldron of communal hate between tribals and villagers
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A Canny Leader Manages To Take His Opponents Along An Unpopular Route
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Stonewalling the Bhagwat dismissal issue in Parliment will prove counter-productive to Vajpayee.
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A crime wave hits the capital in the neck; an overworked police force is clueless