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C O L U M N S
No winners
N.V.Subramanian

A soldier’s lament
Lieutenant General Vijay Oberoi

India’s failed Burma policy...
Baladas Ghoshal

Caste as social capital ...
R.Vaidyanathan

Behind the veil...
Sudha Mahalingam

High Life...
Vir Sanghvi

Epic leadership...
Ramesh Rao

Bible thumpers...
Arvind Kumar

Blood on the veil...
Dr Gautam Sen


R E A C T I O N S

Bullseye
VIREN NAIK, London, UK, writes: .....More

Democracy or...
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C O M M E N T A R Y

Bad news
A lying PM heads a shameless government, writes N.V.Subramanian.

5 September 2008: How does Manmohan Singh feel to be called a liar by Prakash Karat over the Indo-US nuclear deal? Probably, he feels nothing at all. If he has grown

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Nepal & the deterrent
No other prime minister has made India as vulnerable as Manmohan Singh, writes N.V.Subramanian.

4 September 2008: India's deterrent, which Manmohan Singh is neutering with the nuclear deal, not only contains China and Pakistan and determines this country's place


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O T H E R   C O M M E N T A R I E S

Return the glory
3 September 2008: As a rising power, you would imagine India would seek to create an environment to attract the best military thinking and fighting .....More

Heed the message
1 September 2008: Why was so much blood shed in Jammu and Kashmir if the Centre had to substantially re-implement the rescinded state cabinet order .....More

President Zardari?
2 September 2008: The more hopeless Pakistan politics looks, the greater the certainty that Asif Zardari, of all people, will manage something .....More

Sunk deal…
29 August 2008: The Indo-US nuclear deal looks sunk. After deceiving Indian Parliament, breaking away from the Left, suicidally aligning with the .....More

Relieve Buddhadeb
28 August 2008: The crisis with the CPI-M is that parts of it are communist, small parts perhaps even Marxist, but at least the West Bengal chunk .....More

Coalition tensions
27 August 2008: This is something that still troubles people in the RSS and sections of the BJP organization, but it doesn't so much those in the .....More

Invisible government
26 August 2008: Do we have a government?

Apparently so. Once in a while, a prime minister shows up, Manmohan Singh. Inaugurating some .....More

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I N T E L L I G E N C E

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Govt dares CPI-M with nuke dea
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OTHER INTELLIGENCE
Malay Indians’ issue worsens -
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Malay Indians’ issue worsens -
Malay Indians’ issue worsens -
FTA hits political roadblock
FTA hits political FTA
Congress in poll mode - 2

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S P E C I A L  R E P O R T S

“Tibet issue won’t end”

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India’s casino market - 2
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F E A T U R E S

Remove exit barrier
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India and its neighbours
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