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Indian Decade
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
Supporters of activist Anna Hazare call for a probe into alleged corruption among the premier and his cabinet.
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 offers a glimpse of life in Afghanistan now, and reflects on life under the Taliban.
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?
In a society dominated by males, one young activist is pushing for a feminist movement 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
Hundreds of Air India pilots have taken part in a strike over career prospects. Can the airline survive?
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
Activist Anna Hazare, armed with the results of a new survey, is planning a new nationwide agitation.
Returning to Kabul
Going to Kabul always prompts mixed emotions. Security is tight as always, and streets are busier than ever.