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Degenerating social values, callous police
Hiranmay Karlekar
The rape of a young woman employee of a multinational corporation by a taxi driver working for Uber taxi services on 6th December has once again brought the issue of women's safety to the fore. It is being widely said,…
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Eye opener
Sydney siege should serve as an eye opener for Indian security agencies in stopping the emerging Islamic State promoted terror invade vulnerable states. Since its recent arrival on the world terror stage it has become the most pressing…
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Drug menace
Expressing concern over the "devastating" drug addiction menace, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had said recently society as well as the government will have to work together to fight this problem and that a helpline would be set up soon to…
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Modi should settle Kashmir
Kuldip Nayar
Intelligence reports about the crowd estimate at public meetings in Srinagar were never optimistic. Therefore, the criticism that Prime Minister Narendra Modi drew only four thousand people is not fair. He wanted to make a…
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Polarisation and secularism
Dr. PP Singh
As and when election to the Parliament or Assembly of states are held in the country we oftenly come across an unpleasant word 'polarisation'. It has always been seen that whether national political parties or regional…
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Space for change in Kashmir, but BJP may miss
Rajdeep Sardesai
The year 2014 has been the year of the lotus. The indefatigable Narendra Modi-Amit Shah combine has taken the BJP to a spectacular victory at the Centre, won Maharashtra and Haryana and seem poised to win Jharkhand too. It…
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Historic opportunity
The culmination of the penultimate round of Assembly elections with a marginal fall in percentage of voter turnout in Jammu and Kashmir has sent a clear message once again that it is the democracy which is emerging victorious. The people of…
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Sydney siege
Jihadism has emerged the primary threat over the past decade and Australian governments have been correct to consider the threat. The Bali bombings demonstrated that this form of terrorism has posed the greatest likelihood of killing large…
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Limits of partnership
Harsh V Pant
India-Russia relationship is a unique one in the Indian foreign policy matrix that just refuses to become a marginal one and was only slightly affected by the unprecedented structural changes ushered in by the end of the Cold…
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Difa-I-Pakistan Council; the new face of ‘Islamist’ terror
M M Khajooria
It is official and authentic Sartaj Aziz, Adviser to the Pak Prime Minister on National Security and Foreign Affairs, told BBC on 18th November, 2014 that "Pakistan should not target militants who do not threaten the…
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