
The man who lost his goat: Missing Gandhi in Bangladesh
For all intents and purposes, Gandhi has almost no place in modern-day Bangladesh's history.
Afsan Chowdhury | Jan 28, 2006

Missing Badshah Khan
The Pakthun Gandhi is not there to preach peace to his people when they need him the most.
Rahimullah Yusufzai | Jan 27, 2006

Buddha, Gandhi and Sarvodaya
When the causes are no more there, fanaticism will cease.
A T Ariyaratne | Jan 26, 2006

Kashmir ka sawaal
Report of the Istanbul media retreat on the question of Kashmir.
A S Panneerselvan | Jan 23, 2006

WTO’s changing architecture
The ‘developing’ and ‘least developed’ countries have evolved a two-pronged approach: to keep fighting for their due rights and tariffs within the WTO; and create various safety nets in the form of bilateral and regional …
A S Panneerselvan | Jan 22, 2006

The atmabodh of Nirmal Verma
India may live or die in its villages but between the villages and the metropolitan global cities lies a vast hinterland of the mofussil world. Nirmal Verma’s life and work is a reminder that our …
Mahmood Farooqui | Jan 21, 2006

Waiting for a political tsunami
There is a people's movement for democracy on in the Maldivian atoll.
Aishath Velezinee | Jan 15, 2006

Gayooms upcoming tsunami
There is a people's movement for democracy on in the Maldivian atoll
Aishath Velezinee | Jan 15, 2006

Present law, absent justice
Law is often not a source of justice, but a form of violence that is so absolute in its impact that dissent is not ever a possibility.
Arvind narrain | Jan 13, 2006
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