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A handshake across the Himalayas

China and India are destined to be together. They should work hand in hand if Asia is to become the anchor of world peace »
May 20, 2013

Fast-track terror cases

Released on bail last week by a special National Investigation Agency court, former militant Liyaqat Shah will thank his stars for having escaped a much worse fate. With a history of training and... »
May 20, 2013

Hampi’s past awaits a future

There is hardly any archaeological site in this country that is as rich in history, vast in expanse, spectacular in sight and complex in nature as Hampi. Conserving this medieval city, integrating... »

How the world looks from India

The Government of India may have rolled out the red carpet for Chinese Premier Li Keqiang, who arrived in New Delhi yesterday, but popular opinion in India is deeply sceptical of Chinese ambitions... »
Malian mining code requires companies to compensate landowners when they acquire land. Photo: Aman Sethi
The Sunday Story

In Mali, Indian-owned mine caught in land dispute

Syed Masoom Ali stood in a clearing on the outskirts of Bamako, the capital of Mali, gestured towards the low-slung hills around him, and thought of home.“It is a good deposit, the ore is c... »

The crude reality of oil prices

The bankers have finally got their revenge. Oil traders claim that influential bankers, furious that that their sector has been squeezed by regulators since the 2008 crash, have persuaded Brussels... »
IMPERILLED: The lush tea gardens of the Western Ghats are home to many valuable elements of biodiversity. Photo: A. Shaikmohideen

Shocking betrayal on Western Ghats

Dear Dr. K. Kasturirangan,J.B.S. Haldane, the celebrated 19th-century scientist and humanist who quit England protesting its imperialistic invasion of Suez to become an Indian citizen... »      8 comments
A.S. Panneerselvan. Photo: S.R. Raghunathan

FROM THE READERS' EDITOR

Telling the untold: let caution be the byword

One of my earlier columns, the gender lens, was about insensitive reporting (October 22, 2012... »
Cricketer Kevin Pietersen.

Ted Corbett

England cannot ignore Pietersen

A few months ago if I had started my column with the declaration that “the return of Kevin Pietersen will bring nothing but embarrassment to the England selectors” you might have, quite reasonably... »
May 20, 2013

State of cricket

BCCI president N. Srinivasan, who also runs a company that owns an IPL team, has said the Board will follow the rulebook before handing down punishment to S. Sreesanth, Ajit Chandila and A... »
May 18, 2013

IPL in a spot

I am one of those millions of Indians who love cricket and who even played some club and office-level tournaments out of sheer love for the game. But the latest scandal proved to be the last nail... »
May 18, 2013

Saving a temple

This refers to a report from Kumbakonam, Tamil Nadu, titled “1000-year-old Chola era temple facing threat of demolition” (May 17). During the construction of the Aswan dam, monuments like the Sphi... »
May 20, 2013

Waste management

By talking about waste management, we are looking at a cure for the disease, not its causes (“»
May 18, 2013

On Afghanistan

India must develop at least a working relationship with future power centres that will be formed in Afghanistan to ensure that its projects are unaffected during the transition (editorial page, Ma... »
May 17, 2013

Modi’s U-turn

This refers to the editorial, “Right decision, wrong reason” (May 16), on the Narendra Modi government’s decision to put on hold the death sentence for the former Minister Mayaben Kodnani and Bajr... »
NAWAZ SHARIF: ‘We will start from where we were interrupted in 1999.’
May 14, 2013

‘We have a lot of love for India’

In an interview to Karan Thapar days before the elections in Pakistan, Nawaz Sharif, who is poised to become the Prime Minister after his party’s victory, spoke on a range of issu... »      23 comments
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh with UCPN chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' during his visit to New Delhi in 2008.
April 27, 2013

Nepal's development requires cooperation from India, China

From the zenith of adulation in New Delhi as the first prime minister of republican Nepal in 2008, to the nadir less than a year later, relationship between Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' and New... »      1 comment
V.K. Gaur: “Little geological research has been done to quantify earthquake risks in vulnerable areas.” Photo: K.Gopinathan
May 1, 2013

‘Scientists downplay earthquake risks’

Two destructive earthquakes within a week of each other, the first with a 7.5 magnitude on the Iran-Pakistan border, on April 16, and the second measuring 5.6 in eastern Afghanistan last Wednes... »      4 comments
May 19, 2013

Faith is alive

Whoever said Faith is dead? That religion has become obsolete? Faith is still alive and kicking. It’s only that its address has changed. It has a new portal. In fact, man cannot live without some k... »
May 19, 2013

Not cricket, certainly

This circus has always had the ‘spot’lightWith cricket being played so late in the nightTricks of the trade performed in the ringPuppets on an invisible pulling stringCh... »
May 19, 2013

Medicine-bashing is too much with us

Fluency, felicity and flamboyance in language do not always fit in with finer analysis of facts or rigour. When George W. Bush and Dick Cheney went looking for Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) in... »
A.M. Rosenthal. File Photo
May 19, 2013

The man whom I remember in May

I remember him every day of my life. I especially remember him this time of the month because Abe Rosenthal died in May. I miss him deeply – because I’m marking a big birthday today. Abe Ros... »

EPOCHAL LIFE: A Time Line

A note to readers

Over the past few days, we have received emails, representations and letters objecting to the reference to Swami Vivekananda and the use of his photograph in the article 'Taking the aggression out... »      25 comments