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Musharraf’s mind
President Pervez Musharraf sure has chutzpah. In the course of a television interview with an Indian journalist, he has, on the face of it, abandoned decades of the most sacredly held mantras of Pakistan’s Kashmir policy: plebiscite and the United Na...  | Read.. 
 
Letters to the Editor
Power and its fallouts
Sir — The crime graphs of politicians in India have steadily been on the rise. No doubt the hapless ...  | Read.. 
 
Parting shot
Sir — The report, “Gee! Ghee’s now heart-friendly” (Dec 9), while applauding the efforts of Darshan ...  | Read.. 
 
EDITORIAL
CHINA MODEL
It is no secret that the government of India got the idea of special economic zones from China; it did not even bother to cha...| Read.. 
 
UNDER A CLOUD
The political chaos in Bangladesh is no mere law-and-order problem. Mr Iajuddin Ahmed, the country’s president and now head o...| Read.. 
 
MALA FIDE
 
New salve to old ills
One thing that emerges clearly from the protests in West Bengal over the Tata Motors project is a sane land-use policy that w...  | Read.. 
OPED
Running out of steam
The bubbly and vivacious Congress minister from Tamil Nadu, Mani Shankar Aiyar, may have to recharge his verbal dynamo and even shore-up his political arsenal next time he vi...  | Read.. 
 
SCRIPSI
I write fiction because it’s a way of making statements I can disown, and I write plays because dialogue is the most respectable way of contradicting myself. — TOM STOPPARD