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The face of defeat
After the avoidable defeats in Punjab and Uttarakhand, the Congress' fortunes have not improved, writes Pankaj Vohra.
India International Lalu
The sad reality of today’s India is that we are still a deeply casteist society, writes Vir Sanghvi.
Valley cannot do without army
Demilitarisation would mean destabilisation for the state of Jammu and Kashmir, writes Jagmohan.
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Cricket And The Blue Billion
Compare the level of cricket craziness in this year’s WC with the enthusiasm shown by Indians in 1983, writes Vir Sanghvi.
Neither Fair Nor Stable»
Counterpoint | The Bengal Paradox»
More about national interest»
South East Asia Diary»
Karan Thapar »
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Depressed? I’m delighted it’s over!
News channels simply forgot that the world comprises a lot more than World Cup cricket, writes Karan Thapar.
Can you ‘steal’ a song?»
Sonia, Secularism & India’s Christians»
The art of being witty»
Why it’s better to get angry»
Khushwant Singh »
The dirt beneath Babri ruins
There was nothing anti-Hindu in Rahul Gandhi’s statemant on Babri Masjid, writes Khushwant Singh.
A culture of dropping names»
Strange spring season»
What went wrong, and why?»
The kingdom of two prophets»
Pankaj Vohra »
Rusting hammer & sickle
The behaviour of the Left party in Parliament, followed by the violence in Nandigram, must have left its leaders red-faced, writes Pankaj Vohra.
Disenchanted Valley»
Inside the states»
Congress in Uttar chaos»
UP and down»
Guest Columnist
Musharraf’s tactical retreat
The Govt back-tracked and declared that Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry was still the CJ, writes IA Rehman.
Of crying hoarse, not wolf!»
Hurley morning edition»
The struggling billion»
Read between the lines»
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