The ceasefire agreement between the Government of India and the National Socialist Council of Nagalim (Isak-Muivah), anounced by prime minister 1K Gujral on 24 July 1997, is more than four
Perspective 1
According to one view, the new year's blasts in a Dhaka park and the killings of paramilitary along the Indo-Bangla border were part of a design
Equity, efficiency, participatory decision-making, sustainability and accountability are the core issues to be addressed in building new large dams, according to a surprisingly refreshing consensus report of the World Commission
The 1971 war with India and the military action in what was then East Pakistan is regarded by many as one of the darkest events in Pakistan's short
The diseases are in the developing South, but the money and the patents are locked in the post-industrial North. The world's poor are in a free fall.
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The writer, co-chief of The New TM Times New Delhi Bureau, tries to make sense of the killing of 35 Sikh men in the Kashmir village of Chittisinghpora. This detailed
The road is ours!
Pakistan's economy is greatly dependent on truck transport, just as in other South Asian countries. And like in other parts of the region, the
Jammu and Kashmir's activists dare to prefer a 'just' peace to peace without justice.
Is there a particular measure with which a film jury determines the quality of films that they view? Most probably, in certain film festivals, there is. Festivals that have been
The Nobel Prize is a pampered institution. Nobel laureates more so. So when Amartya Sen won this year´s "Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences", the tom-tomming
Providing a reaction to Amartya Sen's having won the Nobel Prize, Mohammed Muzammil, Reader in Economics at Lucknow University, writes:
If there is a question which Indian economist