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COVER STORY
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Well, it’s not for nothing that many call us the U-turn Prone Alliance (UPA)
Charisma, daredevilry and a readiness to massacre combine in the man Pakistan wants dead
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Well, it’s not for nothing that many call us the U-turn Prone Alliance (UPA)
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Bangladesh offers India a healthcare lesson
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What does a bowl of curry for Rs 6,000 say about today’s India?
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Is India shifting its stand on climate change under US pressure?
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Pakistan is on the boil. A few conflicting choices lie before India.
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The BJP is a walking ghost, the poll results just one more nail...
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The Congress sweep was expected, the hiccup in Haryana not so much
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Charisma, daredevilry and a readiness to massacre combine in the man Pakistan wants dead
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The CNN correspondent and anchor of <i>Quest Means Business</i> was in India recently
OTHER STORIES
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Devgan and Dutt seem to be enjoying their comic turn which gives the film much of its madness and energy
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As with most serious problems in the country, the debate over the so-called Red Terror is totally polarised. Bleeding-heart liberals vs tough law and order realists
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A text-centric conspectus studies Hinduism’s pluralistic ways, ignores living reality
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“My job didn’t stop with Mrs Gandhi or Beant Singh. Bodies kept coming.”
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The PM did not really comprehend the devaluation package negotiated by experts. Her instincts told her there would be a political recoil. But she was persuaded otherwise.
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“The excesses committed during the Emergency were bad, nobody could stop it. I have said all in my evidence before the Shah Commission. I know who were responsible.”
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Was Emergency Indira’s move alone? Or was she ‘led’ to it?
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A leading Indian sceptic and guru-buster bows out
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In keeping with global norms, India is taking steps to flag-mark products from farm to shelf
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London’s toasting different avatars of Indian art this season
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The death of Ashutosh Asthana in jail could jeopardise a test case on judicial corruption
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A Hindu group roils a tourist paradise
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Old Lucknow’s famous Tunde Kababs plans to go global
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Mumbai’s roadside kabab king Bade Miya is going fine-dining