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Indian Decade

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U.S., Pakistan's Differing Goals

Pakistan still wants a U.S. apology for the deaths of 24 soldiers. But the two nations have very different goals.

Team Anna Takes Swipe at Singh

Team Anna Takes Swipe at Singh

Supporters of activist Anna Hazare call for a probe into alleged corruption among the premier and his cabinet.

Rupee Continues Slide

Rupee Continues Slide

India’s currency is plunging, making travel and education abroad expensive. Can the government stop the slide?

A Bookseller in Kabul

A Bookseller in Kabul

A bookseller in Kabul offers a glimpse of life in Afghanistan now, and reflects on life under the Taliban.

New Rift in Team Anna?

New Rift in Team Anna?

An angry letter from social activist Anna Hazare suggests a deepening rift among his close supporters.

UPA Dines in Unity

The second UPA government celebrates its third year in office with a dinner at the prime minister’s residence.

An Afghan Feminist Movement?

An Afghan Feminist Movement?

In a society dominated by males, one young activist is pushing for a feminist movement in Afghanistan.

A New Blow in Afghanistan

A New Blow in Afghanistan

The assassination of Mullah Arsala Rahmani, a key mediator in talks with the Taliban, is a significant blow.

Air India Hits Turbulence

Air India Hits Turbulence

Hundreds of Air India pilots have taken part in a strike over career prospects. Can the airline survive?

Stability Within Chaos?

Stability Within Chaos?

Money exchangers offer a rare glimpse of stability and security in a country better known for conflict.

Anna Hazare Eyes New Push

Anna Hazare Eyes New Push

Activist Anna Hazare, armed with the results of a new survey, is planning a new nationwide agitation.

Returning to Kabul

Returning to Kabul

Going to Kabul always prompts mixed emotions. Security is tight as always, and streets are busier than ever.

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