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Falling out together
How long does it take for a nation-state to either collapse into utter chaos and anarchy or fragment into pieces? The question has repeatedly been raised in the context of Pakistan, a country living on death row since its violent birth in 1947 ...  | Read.. 
 
Letters to the Editor
Just talking tough
Sir — Krishnan Srinivasan’s “From rhetoric to realism” (Feb 11) was a realistic diplomatic ...  | Read.. 
 
Bedtime stories
Sir — I could not help smiling to myself after reading “Adult TV on way back to bedroom” (Feb 10). ...  | Read.. 
 
EDITORIAL
FREE TO DECIDE
A mature democracy does not feel insecure about the free circulation of opinion and information. But more than 60 years after...| Read.. 
 
HILLY TERRAIN
The Nationalist Congress Party can claim to be doing well in Meghalaya at all levels. While sharing the assembly with the ...| Read.. 
 
FIFTH COLUMN
 
A tale of two landings
It indeed was a miraculous escape for Airbus 320 that crash landed on the Hudson on January 15. Since not a single fatality ...  | Read.. 
SCRIPSI
Life is one tenth Here and Now, nine-tenths a history lesson. For most of the time, the Here and Now is neither now nor here. — GRAHAM SWIFT
 
BOOKS
Barefoot need
If for some cruel reason you have been forced to pickle yourself in the awful specimens of ...  | Read.. 
 
The veracity of Mother India
Reviewing a television programme called Currying Flavour, London’s Times newspaper...  | Read.. 
 
Waiting for the uncommon publisher
For educational and non-fictional books, publishers want authors to write what ...  | Read.. 
 

Adventures with a blind frog

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