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    Accusations that are over the top
    Atal Bihari Vajpayee's letter to the Prime Minister recording "apprehensions" about the "disturbing turn" the peace process with Pakistan has supposedly taken is the first evidence that the crisis within the Bharatiya Janata Party triggered by ...

    A new high in stock markets
    The news of an amicable settlement between the Ambani brothers was announced last Saturday, a market holiday. It was perhaps inevitable that on Monday there would be a renewed interest in the Reliance stocks and because of the pivotal position ...

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    Central Asia — a region destabilised
    By M.K. Bhadrakumar

    Just what is the U.S. mission in Afghanistan? The "war on terror" is providing a timeless, seamless context for geopolitics.

    News Analysis
    Tsunami leaves a world of ghosts'
    By John Aglionby — © Guardian Newspapers Limited 2004

    BEFORE THE December 26, 2004 tsunami I had never met anyone who had suffered so much that they had effectively lost their identity. In regular trips to the devastated regions in the last six months I have met thousands of such "ghosts"; once ...

    Murmurs over Andhra Pradesh move on quotas
    By W. Chandrakanth

    The Andhra Pradesh Government's decision to provide five per cent reservation in education and employment for Muslims has sparked a debate.

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    "Involve Kashmiris in the peace process"
    Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front chairmanMohammad Yasin Malikhas just returned from a visit to Pakistan. A consistent campaigner for Kashmiri representation in any talks, he tellsShujaat Bukharithat his next step is to build public opinion in India for this.



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