Looking beyond terrorism
After the Bali bombings, which killed more than a 100 tourists, a large number of them Australians, the social and political divisions in Indonesia assume critical importance, says Sidney Jones
A Berlin Wall in West Bank
Isreali hawks still caught in the siege mentality are trying to make the Zionist state safe by building a high wall, which would include Jewish settlements in West Bank, says by Matthew Brubacher
Post 9-11: ‘smileys’ are still there
Nalini’s tryst with an American university town shows her the lesser-known side of the entity called the US - gentler, peaceloving and not necessarily a country with a stereotypical population of the 'good' hunting to punish the 'evil'
With love, in Ithaca
GODHRA IS POLL PLANK
Narendra Modi raises
anti-Muslim pitch
Modi was unrelenting in his bid to play down the fact that Congress President Sonia Gandhi was amongst the first to condemn the Godhra massacre, by loudly wondering why the Congress was silent when the karsevaks were burnt in the train on February 27,
says Venkat Parsa
FOCUS ON GULF WAR II
Cambridge comes out of the cocoon
During Gulf War I in 1991, students and dons at the University of Cambridge showed no more than a passing interest. As Gulf War II looms on the horizon, there is a vibrant discussion on the war and terrorism, says Seema Alavi
PRESIDENTIAL REFERENCE
TEXT OF ELECTION COMMISSION
ORDER ON GUJARAT
NEW DEAL FOR KASHMIR
Mehbooba pitches for a larger
role in Kashmir
People’s Democratic Party (PDP) leader Mehbooba Sayeed is pitching for a larger role in Jammu & Kashmir, of coordinating on the implementation of the
promises made in the
party’s election manifesto,
says Venkat Parsa
GUJARAT POLLS
Modi runs for safer seat
Modi’s decision betrays the sense of nervousness that seems to permeate the ruling BJP, despite several Opinion Polls predicting
a two-thirds win for the BJP in the Gujarat Assembly elections, says Venkat Parsa
Vajpayee convenes CRA on Nov 29
Significantly, Prime Minister Vajpayee was not keen on convening the CRA meeting. The BJP was more inclined that the Apex Court should adjudicate the issue of water sharing between Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, till the Apex Court intervened,
says Venkat Parsa
Can Musharraf speak
a secular language?
Pakistan army is not secular as its counterpart in Turkey, and it is something that the Americans have
to recognise, says Parsa
Venkateshwar Rao Jr
FRESH LIGHT ON EMERGENCY
Indira Gandhi was a cynic, and JP
a failed idealist
A new book on the infamous Emergency by a former bureaucrat who was in the Prime Minister’s Secretariat (PMS) then shows that historians have to work hard

 
       
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