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Indian Decade
Is Nothing Sacred?
New allegations over the use of golf courses raise questions about corruption in India’s military.
Queen Mayawati?
Investment in Lucknow’s infrastructure is welcome. But there’s something too regal about Mayawati’s style.
India's Congress Under Siege
The case of Polayil Joseph Thomas showed more bad judgment by Congress and some Supreme Court activism.
Libya and the Tomahawk
The West risks providing a new sanctuary for al-Qaeda with its attack on Libya, says UNESCO Peace Chair Madhav Nalapat.
China Provokes Over Kashmir
Comments by the Chinese ambassador to Pakistan over stapled visas are a provocative move toward India.
Nuclear Lessons from Japan?
India relies heavily on nuclear power. But the radiation fears in Tokyo are a reminder of the ongoing safety concerns.
Endgame for Gaddafi?
The US needs a quick result following imposition of a no-fly zone over Libya, or it risks inflaming the Muslim world.
A Pointless Abstention
India’s decision to abstain in the UN Security Council vote over Libya was shortsighted and counterproductive.
A Sad, Deafening Silence
India’s government is staying unhelpfully quiet about a stream of allegations over corruption.
Congress Faces WikiLeaks Bullet
A recently released WikiLeaks cable suggests the ruling coalition considered buying MPs votes in 2008.
The Idea of Pakistan
The assassinations of two liberal politicians reflects the threat to the ‘idea’ of Pakistan. But India also has radicals.
India Isn't Ready for Earthquake
The earthquake that struck Japan raises the question of how New Delhi would cope with a similar massive temblor.