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Apart from being just a cricketer out of the ordinary, Dravid is a personality with a brain which ticks and which takes in not merely what presents itself to the eye.
Sick of National Conference rule, the Kashmiri populace is placing its hopes in candidates contesting on their own <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=271>More Coverage </a>
The Indian juggernaut rolls on, now with a rare win over Pakistan<a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=24>More Coverage </a>
Vaghela's smart manoeuvring forces Modi to eat humble pie <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=217>More Coverage </a>
First, the BJP encountered a legal shock. Now, it's the twin threat of a fractious fraternity and a resurgent Opposition. <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=263>More Coverage </a>
Apart from being just a cricketer out of the ordinary, Dravid is a personality with a brain which ticks and which takes in not merely what presents itself to the eye.
On her world-record innings of 214 against England at Taunton recently
A strong separatist sentiment marks Jammu and Ladakh campaigns
Kashmiris want freedom from Farooq's rule first, then from India
Sick of National Conference rule, the Kashmiri populace is placing its hopes in candidates contesting on their own <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=271>More Coverage </a>
The Indian juggernaut rolls on, now with a rare win over Pakistan<a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=24>More Coverage </a>
Vaghela's smart manoeuvring forces Modi to eat humble pie <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=217>More Coverage </a>
First, the BJP encountered a legal shock. Now, it's the twin threat of a fractious fraternity and a resurgent Opposition. <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=263>More Coverage </a>
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For all that is fun in Chor..., Dhawan actually needs to thank Hrishikesh Mukherjee.
A natural G-77 leader at Rio, India's political devaluing of environmentalism shows.
A look at the various options in selling the state's stake
Fernandes' open attack has the sell-off process hitting a crisis, with other ministers too now ganging up against Shouri
Jaya's tirade against Sonia's Italian background warms the cockles of the swadeshi brigade <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=274>More Coverage </a>
'9/11 was the totality of all that US foreign policy had added up to till that day.'
The war against terror has only strengthened the despots in the region, fanning more disaffection
Many strands of political Islam are deemed 'fundamentalist', no thanks to the Bush-Sharon axis
An 'externally flexible' Pakistan and Musharraf weather the jehadi storm, emerging the better for it
Famous worldwide for his clash of civilisation thesis, Professor Samuel P. Huntington's work has frequently set a controversial agenda for public debate. He talks to Rahul Sagar about his book, The Clash of Civilizations, in ter-civilisational relati
Unaware of global realities, the average New Yorker confronted the tragedy intellectually disarmed
Hoping for the US to fight India's fight over Kashmir is asking for a bit too much
The shock of 9/11 and the US military presence in the region might have helped pacify this turbulent zone; it hasn't.
It was a war of unequals: rusty Soviet-era T-72s vs stealth fighters. The fall of Kabul was a walkover.
A fugitive Mullah Omar and an elusively mythic Osama haunt the US' year-old war against terror
To remember is to relive the trauma. Of reconstructing the event and wishing it had a different end. But death has a finality that sooner or later one has to accept. And the families who lost their dear ones to the tragedy—a sister, a brother, a husb
The effect of 9/11 was much the same as the cause: a morally-void, global soliloquy of power