New Era for Pakistan--and Kashmir?
Barbara Crossette : Pakistan
The resignation of Pervez Musharraf and a looming election in India offer hope that with the right leadership, the sixty-year faceoff over Kashmir might finally be resolved.


Barbara Crossette : Pakistan
The resignation of Pervez Musharraf and a looming election in India offer hope that with the right leadership, the sixty-year faceoff over Kashmir might finally be resolved.
Jayati Vora
The west routinely celebrates the Indian economy as a stirring giant, but the worsening plight of the rural poor tells a different story: A conversation with Prabhat Patnaik.
Rev. Jesse L. Jackson : Religion
Mohandas K. Gandhi, killed sixty years ago, was a moment in the conscience of mankind. But the flame of hope his life inspired shapes our lives still.
The contradictions of parliamentary democracy in India have been a constant source of struggle and rich debate.
Ramachandra Guha : Human Rights
Maoists say they're fighting for the invisible tribal peoples of India. Are they terrorists, or the product of a corrupt and unjust system?
In William Dalrymple's The Last Mughal, the 1857 Uprising against British rule in India is recast as a cross-border friendship gone sour.
Two new books show how perceptions of India have been shaped and distorted by rhapsodic portrayals of its business elite.
Vikram Chandra's epic crime novel Sacred Games is an infernal history of India in the last decade.
Iraq is America's colonial war. Arguments for maintaining colonial rule in India are almost identical to the justifications offered for the continuing presence of US troops in Iraq and escalation of the war.
The grisly commuter train bombings in Mumbai on July 11 both endangered the India/Pakistan peace process and underscored its fragility.
The fragile peace process between India and Pakistan fell apart after last week's grisly commuter train bombings.
The left may be a dusty relic in Germany, but in the Indian state of Kerala,
it has made formidable gains on a platform of reform and smart
economic policies.
Michael T. Klare : Nuclear Arms & Proliferation
President Bush's dangerous deal to deliver nuclear technology to India
is a significant breach of the nonproliferation treaty and will make
nuclear war more likely.
Arundhati Roy : George W. Bush
Opposition to President Bush's visit to India was so intense that the only public space deemed acceptable for him to deliver a speech is a crumbling old fort that also houses the Delhi zoo.
Tariq Ali : Cultural Criticism & Analysis
Amartya Sen's latest collection of essays explores the rich flow of various peoples in and out of India and how they shaped the politics and spirituality of the nation today.
Alexander Cockburn : Globalization
India has a billion people in it, and in reality, maybe 2 percent of them get to fly in a plane or go online.
Siddhartha Deb's second novel follows an Indian journalist on an elusive search for meaning.
Alexander Cockburn : Corporate Responsibility & Accountability
In India, Coca-Cola's plants bring foul water and toxic sludge.
As the disaster's twentieth anniversary approaches, Bhopal is back in the news.
Miranda Kennedy : Global Justice Movement
Asian and Arab protesters continue to call for boycotts of American goods.
A rural women's group in Kutch, India, has transformed village life with an innovative radio project.
The oppressed Dalit communities are the key to reconciliation between Muslims and Hindus.
Women's bodies were central battlegrounds as a Hindu mob assaulted Muslims in western India.
Arundhati Roy : Nuclear Arms & Proliferation
It's not just the one million soldiers on the India/Pakistan border who are living on hairtrigger alert. It's all of us. That's what nuclear bombs do.


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