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News Analysis
We may not be this lucky next time
Most disturbing about December 13 was that it happened though intelligence agencies had got tip-offs, writes Vinay Kumar. More


Beating the war drums
The unthinking assumption was that it was open to India to exercise the military option, says Harish Khare. More
Shadow over the Valley
The attack on Parliament, just a couple of months after terrorists struck at the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly, is seen as a major setback to the political process involving the separatists, writes Shujaat Bukhari. More
What they say...
By - S.B.

Mehbooba Mufti, senior vice-president People's Democratic Party, says ``The gun is not the problem in Kashmir but it is the alienation which has increased manifold with the bad governance and wrong policies of the Government''. The attack on ... More
A law strikes terror
While the need for tough measures to fight terrorism is widely acknowledged, the question is how `tough' is `tough'. Hasan Suroor on the heat generated by Britain's new anti-terrorism law. More
Setting its house in order
THE REFORMERS: Giscard d'Estaing, Giuliano Amato and Jean-Luc Dehaene. The European Union has set up a body headed by Valery Giscard d'Estaing to suggest reforms. Vaiju Naravane reports. More
Wary dragon
The Chinese are very concerned about the American decision to abandon the ABM Treaty... Beijing and Washington also differ in their perceptions on terrorism, writes Amit Baruah. More
Feeling the heat
Post-9/11, interTHE WORLD isolation and the label of terrorists have dealt a painful blow to Chechen separatists, says Vladimir Radyuhin. More
New terms for engaging Pakistan
By C. Raja Mohan

NEW DELHI, DEC. 22. In deciding to recall its High Commissioner from Islamabad and debating additional diplomatic steps against Pakistan in the coming days, India is sending two mutually reinforcing messages to the international ... More

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