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COVER STORY
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With ties with America at its lowest, Pakistan looks for a role in the India-US bonhomie
The response to the interlocutors’ report has stuck to the political ideas in it. An informed debate on all of it can lead to consensus, then action.
The major left currents have never rejected the practice of political assassination.
'But if it was our party (CPI), we would have definitely taken a strong action immediately,' says the CPI general secretary
With the economy in a bind and the government clueless and apathetic, the Indian middle class sees its dreams unravel
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With ties with America at its lowest, Pakistan looks for a role in the India-US bonhomie
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The response to the interlocutors’ report has stuck to the political ideas in it. An informed debate on all of it can lead to consensus, then action.
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A report from the interlocutors raises suspicion, leaves no one pleased
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The major left currents have never rejected the practice of political assassination.
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'But if it was our party (CPI), we would have definitely taken a strong action immediately,' says the CPI general secretary
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For a Kerala CPI(M) leader, past murders justify a recent one
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A fuming middle class can be made to see reason by a skilful Centre
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Or why Congress occupies just 22 per cent seats in India’s top 24 cities
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With the economy in a bind and the government clueless and apathetic, the Indian middle class sees its dreams unravel
OTHER STORIES
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Bhushan got it wrong, Shikhandi was on the winning, good side.
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Why the case against embassy bombing-accused S.M. Kazmi is bogus
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Assertiveness hasn’t often been a presidential trait. But, as Zail Singh showed in 1987, it can be learnt.
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Who, after the Mahatma, is the greatest Indian to have walked our soil?
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Keshubhai leads the charge against the Gujarat CM
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His money maketh him the man for the BJP in 2014. Period.
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The ‘S’ word and its intemperate course
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The mining scourge reaches the sacred Khandadhara. Will it turn ‘raktadhara’?
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That evening where cricket, showbiz and politics effortlessly embraced each other
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With the CBI arresting Jagan, the byelections may see his party gain
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ISKCON’s image is in the dumps, the scrap over Bangalore centre’s assets is one more nail...
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The world No. 5 on her preparations for Olympics
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Overheard at the Zhiwa Ling, the sprawling resort at Paro, Vikram Seth to bartender...
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The book, ambitious and cinematic, unfolds as a breathless recitation of events, but without any attempt to find patterns.
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Amid the Taliban’s ruinous hold, a new opium, cricket, offers hope to Afghans
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The celebrated Italian jazz artiste talks on the future of jazz
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Tries to bridge the gap between ‘art’ and ‘commercial’ but fails and falls flat between the two
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Plays far better than the second part but is not quite a patch on the first.
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I have learnt this much—even if your face can’t register emotions, your butt can, provided you work at it
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Gen Singh's non-stop garrulousness allows his detractors to accuse him of egotism and publicity-mongering.