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Indian Decade
The Naga Issue
If India wants to be a key international player, it needs first to tackle internal disunity.
P Chidambaram’s Day Out
The Home Minister faces protests from both ends of the political spectrum.
Caste Back in Census
In a historic decision made on Friday, India decided to include caste in its 2011 census.
Casting off Caste
India may be an emerging economic giant. But an outdated caste system holds it back.
Karzai Calls on Delhi
Afghan President Hamid Karzai values relations with India. But the Taliban still looms over ties.
Antony Gets Tough?
Defence Minister Arackaparambil Kurian Antony is showing signs of cracking down on corruption.
Indians Don't Scare Easily
The warnings over an imminent terrorist attack didn’t deter Indians from hitting the shops.
Singh Pakistan Stance Right
Manmohan Singh was right not to publicly hector his Pakistani counterpart. There’s no point.
Exploiting the 'Terror Threat'
Other nations have an interest in playing up terrorism in India. Are they crying wolf?
Killers Still at Large
India is, it seems, proving convenient for two of the killers of the ‘father of Bangladesh’.
No Answers in Afghanistan
Seeing Afghanistan up close, even with an insider, leaves more questions than answers.
In Defence of Indian Idol
Some may say it’s low brow. But Indian Idol helps us all understand the country better.