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Published in: HomeCameron was right: Pakistan has some soul searching to do
The outrage at David Cameron's criticism of Pakistan's role in combating terrorism hides the truth: Pakistan is a...
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Published in: openIndiaA Good Friday Agreement for Kashmir
The prospect for peace in Kashmir lies, according to Naveed Qazi, in an adaptation of an arrangement similar to the...
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Published in: openIndiaKhushboo: from Bollywood to politics
Now expected to enter politics, the Indian actress Khushboo and her tumultuous career exemplifies the challenges...
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Published in: openIndiaIndia-Pakistan talks: the need for a grand negotiating strategy
After bilateral talks between India and Pakistan, Medha Bisht analyses the underlying issues plaguing the negotiations.
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Published in: openIndiaAn asset-turned-liability
The current Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage Bill proposed by the Indian government does not protect prospective...
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Published in: openIndiaThe Assam conflict: a failure of the press
While debate on Assam's future rages in the Assamese media, the issue continues to be ignored by the Indian national press.
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Published in: openIndiaIndia and the NPT: what next?
The possibilities of India joining the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) as a Non-Nuclear Weapon State are bleak....
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Published in: HomeKashmir: cri de coeur
Labelling Kashmiri anger "separatist" or "anti-national" does a disservice to the victims of violence while serving...
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Published in: openIndiaBook Review: India's New Capitalists: Caste, Business and Industry in a Modern Nation
Historical and cultural detail provides a rich understanding of India's powerful new business houses
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Published in: openIndiaLegitimising violence: India's red scare
India's exaltation of progress has led it to disregard violence perpetrated against its own people, argues Gautam Das
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Published in: openIndiaDelhi's Common-poverty Games
In preparation for the upcoming 2010 Commonwealth Games, Delhi is bursting with expensive construction and...
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Published in: openIndiaMoving Parts part 3: Guddu and Pintu
In this third excerpt from the Moving Parts series Ruchir travels to the town of Khhair with cousins Guddu and...
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Published in: openIndiaMoving Parts part 2: Hajiriya and Gajiriya
In this second excerpt from Ruchir Joshi's 'Moving Parts' series, Ruchir visits two brothers, Hajiriya and Gajiriya,...
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Published in: openDemocracyUKWIN AN ARUNDHATI ROY T-SHIRT IN OUR MARCH COMPETITION
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Published in: openIndiaSri Lanka's forgotten Tamils
Rejected by the rest of the Tamil population and ignored by the Sinhalese authorities, tea workers who migrated from...
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Published in: openIndiaMoving Parts: Prajapati
In this excerpt from Ruchir Joshi's 'Moving Parts' series, Ruchir visits the silica quartz processing-plant in...
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Published in: openIndiaBangladesh erupts in ethnic violence
Bangladesh has been rocked by the recent flaring up of decades old ethnic tensions, as Bengali settlers set fire to...
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Published in: openIndiaIndia's big guns bazaar
Security is too important a question to be left to the defence sector alone.
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Published in: openIndiaReimagining democracy - India more than counts
The founder of openDemocracy on a mind-changing trip to India.
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Published in: openSecurityEthnic riots provoke arson in Bangladesh's troubled Chittagong Hill Tracts
Chittagong Hill Tracts shaken by riots and arson. India and Pakistan take steps to rebuild their relationship. Niger...