India looks to export surplus foodgrains, but runs smack into charges of dumping from the North American biggies
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Sensing a change to a quasi-ally status, India gives a backdoor welcome to the new American National Missile Defence
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Sensing a change to a quasi-ally status, India gives a backdoor welcome to the new American National Missile Defence
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On her new role as the CNN anchor for Q&A South Asia
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The slowdown will stop the auctioning of Indian talent
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CVs of job-seeking Indians from the US
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Starry-eyed Indian nerds go down with the great American cyberdream
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The bane of the game—no talent and zero interest
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A new gender selection method might further skew sex ratios
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Members of the National Standing Committee on Marketing, Communication, HRD and matters of interest to the voluntary sector.
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The swadeshi outfits live on government funding, their 'oppositional' politics notwithstanding
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Tibet's his pet passion and Literature his pet hate. And they're the reasons why Jamyang Norbu wrote 'The Mandala'.
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From being more powerful than North Block, it has been a slow descent into a 'parking lot'
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As extremist groups fan Shia-Sunni strife, Pakistan continues its bloody slide into theocracy
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Jackie Shroff goes shooting in New Zealand and returns besotted
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Elusive eldorado in Arabian travel lore, mythical paradise beyond the Occidental pale, Timbuktu's legendary utopian status refuses to fade. Alice Albinia investigates Mali's most sandy city
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There's luxury, privacy and peace to be had on Mr Butt's little floating palaces on Srinagar's Dal Lake
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Elephants, rugby, trout fishing and <i>chota hazri.</i> A taste of the planters' life on the slopes of the Annamalais
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Summer Camps, Food and Mouth, Travel Insurance, Where There's Smoke
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Whether reading for pleasure or for holiday planning, the Indian consumer is about to discover a new leisure activity. It's called <i>Outlook Traveller.</i>
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Anti-incumbency, a divided BJP and ULFA threats to the AGP could ensure a Congress victory
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Both contend with chronic dissenters. But the UDF has history on its side.
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Amma has sewn up a rainbow coalition that could swamp a desertion-struck DMK
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Mamata's waning credibility, and an all-new helmsman, may save the day for the Left
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An exclusive opinion poll shows the Congress having an edge in three states and the Left ahead in West Bengal
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The public appointments of village defence committees may look good on paper, but it turns the appointees into prime targets for terrorists.
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Sinhala hawks saw the LTTE's peace moves as military weakness. But having baited a cornered Tiger, they can fear the worst.
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With easy Internet access and no regulations to speak of, cyberporn is one adult game large nu mbers of urban Indian children are falling prey to
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The government started recently its new round of Kashmir talks. The Hurriyat leadersrefuse to talk unless they first visit Pakistan. The government ...
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Namita Gokhale and a writer's wokshop, sex and the <i>Chitta Cobra</i>, Hunte for an Indian writer...
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'Notes' is no hold-all collection but a careful culling of Khushwant's writing. His simple, unfiltered prose skilfully captures the everdayness of life.
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It's material for ecstasy all right, but where is Sudhir Kakar's 'novel'?
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Despite Khaleda's rhetoric, the 'anti-India wave' might peter out
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Policing the border may offer some answers but illegal migration is more a factor of socio-economics