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News Analysis
Refugees in their own land
For the people along the border in Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab and Rajasthan, the war clouds have cast a shadow on their lives. Shujaat Bukhari, Sarabjit Pandher and Sunny Sebastian report. More


War at what cost?
The Indian economy can no doubt survive a war, but the sacrifices it will have to make in terms of development will be substantial, writes Alok Mukherjee. More
Running on empty
The country is already paying a price on the energy front for the recurrent tensions with Pakistan, says Sushma Ramachandran. More
Tying up against terrorism
With the increased terrorist threat, there has been a dramatic escalation in U.S.-Philippines military cooperation, says Amit Baruah. More
Tapping discontent
The shoe-bomber's case has focussed attention on an apparently widespread campaign by Muslim extremists in Britain to recruit socially maladjusted youth. Hasan Suroor reports. More
Sparring at SAARC
By C. Raja Mohan

KATHMANDU, JAN. 5. India was not surprised at the dramatic public relations exercise by the President of Pakistan, Pervez Musharraf, at the Summit of the South Asian leaders here today. India was indeed expecting some move by the General and was ... More
The calm before a storm
For a fortnight in December, it seemed that the dialogue between the Israelis and the Palestinians was dead and buried... But now the two sides are back to jockeying for advantage, says Kesava Menon. More
Questions about merit and social justice
By C.V. Gopalakrishnan

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, JAN. 5. The denunciation by the Nobel Laureate, Amartya Sen, in Kolkata, of the moves made by the Centre to impart religious values as part of primary education is prompted by the emphasis he _ along with a number of other ... More

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