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DRIVING THROUGH THE FOG
FOR DECADES THE road to peace in Jammu and Kashmir has been shrouded in fog and all those who tried to navigate it risked falling into the abyss below. Now at last, the fog appears to be lifting. The Government of India will, on January 22, begin ...
IMPLICATIONS OF A PARTNERSHIP
THE USE OF the term "Next Steps in Strategic Partnership" to describe the envisaged expansion of cooperation between India and the United States in several vital areas seems designed to create the impression that the two countries have resolved ...
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WORLD VIEW
Cracking India's two-front problem
By C. Raja Mohan
By taking the difficult mental leap on how to negotiate with China and Pakistan, Mr. Vajpayee has reduced the political risk for his successors in handling the boundary dispute and the Kashmir question.
Big brother stands alone
By Tim Weiner
The meeting of 34 Western Hemisphere nations was supposed to seek ways to help tens of millions of poor people in the region. For Mr. Bush, this meant more trade.
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