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Critical issues at stake
THE FRACTURED VERDICT handed down by the people of Jammu and Kashmir in the just-concluded Assembly elections has predictably thrown up quite a few hurdles in government formation. If at one level the vote was a clear rejection of the National ...
A menace becomes more malignant
THE BOMB EXPLOSION in Bali on Saturday, that left nearly two hundred dead and several hundred injured, does not just demonstrate that the menace of global terrorism is very much alive. It would also appear to indicate that this phenomenon is able ...


Leader Page Articles
Need for a broad-based dialogue in J&K
By Muchkund Dubey

The elections have once again opened, after almost six years, the window of opportunity for the nation to come to terms with the aspirations of the Kashmir people.
Victims look for work
By Kalpana Sharma

As the Gujarat Government seems uninterested in either reconstructing the destroyed homes or the shattered lives of the victims of the communal violence, the burden of that will have to be borne by civil society.


News Analysis
FRONTIER TALES
Kangchendzonga to Kanyakumari
By C. Raja Mohan

After four days of frustrating wait, the cloud cover over Gangtok finally eases to reveal the full majesty of the Kangchendzonga towering over the surrounding mountains. As the dawn becomes morning, the coat of golden pink over Kangchendzonga ...
CAPITAL TALK
Does mere survival mean good governance?
By Inder Malhotra

For the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance Government in New Delhi, headed by Atal Behari Vajpayee, to have survived for three years is quite an achievement in itself. No non-Congress Government so far — there have been as many as nine of ...


Letters to the Editor
  • Re-engaging Pakistan
  • A President in trouble
  • Supplementary order
  • Fiscal indiscipline

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