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Challenging times
Lt Gen Syed Ata Hasnain (REtd)
Attitudinal change is an evolutionary process and it started many winters ago even before the stone throwers appeared on J and K's streets.
The inevitable response of many to the title of this piece should…
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A little sand in the fist
Dr Nirmal Kamal
All eyes are set for polling in Samba and Vijaypur Constituencies from Jammu for Assembly elections and 14 constituencies namely Pahalgam, Anantnag Habbakadal, Bijbehara, Sangash, Beerwah, Shopian, Dooru, Batmalu, Sonwar,…
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Ally only in name, trusted no longer
Balbir Punj
While informing Pakistan's Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif about the US decision to accept Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's invitation to President Barack Obama, the American clearly told Sharif that he (Obama) would consider…
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Govt holds on to Netaji death documents
Vir Sanghvi
In late November the government rejected an application filed under the Right To Information Act (RTI) seeking access to documents pertaining to the death of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. The release of these documents, the…
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Free to decide
In a country where suicides have emerged as the second highest cause of deaths, the government's move to delete the legal statute that criminalises suicide attempt is a welcome step. There has been a debate on in the country since 1981 for…
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A test for Modi: clean up messy border map
Kalyani Shankar
Four decades after it was inked, it's high time New Delhi does its bit to operationalise the India-Bangladesh land border agreement
It is a sad commentary on the state of India-Bangladesh relations that even after more than…
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Never ending politics of Union Territory and Article 370
Rinchen Tundup
Leh Congress stands for UT while BJP already announced UT status of Ladakh. Let's look at the Constitution of India. Article 3 gives the power to Parliament to alter the boundary of a State. In normal case Parliament is no…
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Modi’s dilemma
No doubt there is a feeling among voters in Jammu and Kashmir for a change and this was evident with the large percentage in the first two phases and in Kashmir Valley the massive public turnout to hear Prime Minister Modi addressing the…
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Poor to suffer
The climate talks in Lima, Peru, are entering their final week, with few hints whether a newfound optimism that marked the start of negotiations will ultimately translate into a reality that would rein in climate change. Convened by the…
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When religion beckons Xi Jinping
Claude Arpi
The Xinhua news agency recently reported that the People's Liberation Army was getting tougher on corruption, "reflecting the Party's resolution to 'purify' the Army," it says. The communist mouthpiece added: "With great power…
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