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The politics of demilitarisation
A fortnight after his People's Democratic Party threatened to bring down the Congress-led coalition government in Jammu and Kashmir — in which it is a partner — unless New Delhi agreed to demilitarisation, former Chief Minister Mufti ...

A new twist in Nithari probe
The Central Bureau of Investigation's charge sheet in the Nithari case covers only one of the 19 killings, but sketches a broad picture of the alleged role of the two main accused in the horrific serial crimes. While it was initially believed ...

Leader Page Articles
More than neighbours, less than friends?
By Pallavi Aiyar

The relationship between China and Russia is tactical rather than strategic. This allows them to cooperate where possible and compete where necessary.

News Analysis
Signatures on a napkin — lobbies and national interest
By Hamid Ansari

The American Israeli Public Affairs Committee wields a virtual veto on the U.S.' West Asia policy. But does it really reflect the views of American Jews?

How the elderly are seizing America
By Paul Harris

The United States is changing as it caters for the post-war generation, which prefers rock'n'roll to a rocking chair.

Miliband could still succeed me: Blair
By Ned Temko

`Heir apparent' Gordon Brown can be beaten, Prime Minister Tony Blair tells allies. Mr. Brown's aides hit back at attacks.

The U.K.'s shameful open sore
By Joseph Harker

The brutal legacy of the slave trade is manifest in the problems afflicting so many black Britons today.

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