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Manmohan Singh
Blessing in Disguise for UPA
A Supreme Court decision over probing black money, and civil society input into a new bill may actually help the Singh govt.
Singh Upsets Bangladesh
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh upsets Bangladesh after suggesting many are anti-Indian in an off-the-record interview.
Big Brother in India?
Manmohan Singh has pledged to tackle corruption. But could India’s efforts to beat black money lead to a police state?
India’s Anti-Corruption Crusades
Why civil society leaders like Anna Hazare and Bab Ramdev are seizing the initiative on tackling corruption in India.
Negotiations to Nowhere?
India and Pakistan are set to resume talks as part of their reengagement process later this month. Don’t expect too much, says Sumit Ganguly.
2G Scam Gets Worse for Govt
Reports on the quizzing of C Sivasankaran over the 2G spectrum scam will have made uncomfortable reading for the govt.
India’s Truck, China’s Ferrari
India’s media needs to stop focusing on economic and military rivalry with China. It’s distracting and misleading.
Accepting a Nuclear India
India shouldn’t have to accept restrictions that don’t apply to other Nuclear Suppliers Group members. It’s time to recognize India’s goodwill—and good record.
No Shift on Siachen Glacier
The Pakistani and Indian defence secretaries meet disappoints, with no progress on the strategic Siachen Glacier.
Behind India’s US Fighter Snub
Indian defence officials say the decision to shun two US firms’ bid for an $11 billion fighter contract was all about technicalities. Maybe.
India’s One Basket Diplomacy
India risks putting all its eggs in one basket with its close ties with Bangladesh Premier Sheikh Hasina.
Pakistan's Army, Post-Osama
Will Pakistan’s military see its grip on the country weakened after the Osama bin Laden affair?