Articles with tag: India
The MF Husain Controversy: Identity, Intent and the Rise of Militant Fascism
Beena Sarwar Nov 3, 2009 interacts: 208The campaign against the iconic Indian artist Maqbool Fida Husain, perhaps the most prominent living symbol of art under attack, is part of the political fight for India’s soul – secular democracy versus a ‘Hindu’ state.
India's Primary Duty
Rakesh Mani Oct 29, 2009 interacts: 20How can we get a society of adults to be accountable for the treatment of its youngest citizens?
Squatters, Scavengers and A Gandhian
Dost Mittar Oct 22, 2009 interacts: 27Some of these people would stand up holding their pajamas or dhotis to protect their dignity at the sight of the approaching train; most would carry on without paying any attention to those seeing them perform one of their most private functions.
All Boys
Vaibhav Jain Oct 13, 2009 interacts: 36While America is grappling with gay marriage, we sat celebrating the second Queer Pride Parade in Delhi, Kolkata and Bangalore.
Justice and Just Society
Pramod Khilery Oct 6, 2009 interacts: 7Just is what is right and democracy allows the right to be called wrong if it is said so by maximum majority.
Book Review: The Shadow of the Great Game – The Untold Story of India’s Partition
S C Sep 30, 2009 interacts: 300Well-researched, demolishes many myths and presents an intriguing perspective on India Pakistan Partition
Evolution of a War
Nadeem Tarar Sep 22, 2009 interacts: 249The Untold Story of Jihad in Kashmir is a myth-busting and brutal exposé of Pakistan's secret war against India.
Indian Technical Recession
Sharad Chandra Sep 17, 2009 interacts: 149Over last decade or so, engineering institutions have produced mostly bankers, some managers but very few engineers. Even if some opted for technical career, it was for teaching in some US university.
An Indian Abroad
Sangeeta Mahapatra Sep 14, 2009 interacts: 17While not being jingoistic, I realized that it is only in a foreign land does one realize the worth of one's identity.
India’s Nuclear Fizzle
Pervez Hoodbhoy Sep 3, 2009 interacts: 350Suspicion has now turned into confirmed fact: India’s hydrogen bomb test of May 1998 was not the fantastic success it was claimed to be.
Aids Sutra: Untold Stories from India
Joya Banerjee Aug 17, 2009 interacts: 8In this groundbreaking anthology, sixteen renowned writers tell the hidden story of the AIDS crisis, illuminating the complex nature of one of the major problems facing the developing world.
Independence Day
Beej K Singh Aug 14, 2009 interacts: 31Ramanand Tiwari rounded the corner at a brisk pace – the achhoot well was now visible. He made a long peripheral detour around it.
Jinnah to Jihad
Agha Amin Jul 31, 2009 interacts: 317Author Arvin Bahl attempts to analyze this conflict (Kashmir) in the context of international relations theory, drawing on a variety of sources, including interviews with leading figures of the Indian and Pakistani establishments.
Bombay Lefties
Prashant Bhatt Jul 29, 2009 interacts: 187You can still find some of the old vanguard sitting in the garden at Horniman circle in the Fort area of Bombay, discussing the murder of the Communist MLA Krishna Desai.
Maoist Insurgency Rocks India
Nauman Asghar Jul 24, 2009 interacts: 39Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has described the Maoist uprising as ‘the biggest internal security challenge ever faced by our country’
Indo-Pak Talks: Comedy and Controversy
Ibrahim Malick Jul 20, 2009 interacts: 26Both sides used their media as negotiating tools. A Pakistani journalist was fed a story of ‘deadlock’ to adjust Indian diplomatic temperature. It worked… Indians had toned down their rhetoric after this story emerged on the web.
Teaching for India
Rakesh Mani Jul 17, 2009 interacts: 50It is an unfortunate fact that despite India’s rapid economic ascent and her emergence on the global stage, millions of Indian citizens are still left out of the sun.
In This Multi-polar World NAM Must Address Regional Issues
Ibrahim Malick Jul 11, 2009 interacts: 5Theme for this year's summit, "International Solidarity for Peace and Development, and the Current Economic and Financial Crisis,” is appropriate but several key regional conflicts will not be debated.
Himanshu Rai: The Light of India
Rajesh Shankaran Jun 9, 2009 interacts: 3Before Danny Boyle, before Shyam Benegal, even before Merchant-Ivory and Bimal Roy, there was one Indian who was peddling Indian fare to the cinema audiences of Europe.
Nabil and Fatima
Shakuntala Rao Jun 25, 2009 interacts: 17Approximately 9,000 Afghan refugees continue to live in Delhi today. After years of lobbying by various NGOs, Indian government is now allowing some of these families to become naturalized citizens.
Hindu Mathematics – How Original Was It?
Pervez Hoodbhoy Jun 15, 2009 interacts: 297Plofker’s book (Mathematics in India) fulfils an important need in a world where mathematical historiography has been largely shaped by the dominance of the Greco-Christian world view and the Enlightenment period.
Obama's Regional Strategy and India
Dost Mittar Jun 12, 2009 interacts: 126Obama has ignored India in all his important foreign policy pronouncements since taking office. Even the appointment of a US ambassador to India was given a low priority.
Talk English, Walk English
Shoaib Daniyal Jun 3, 2009 interacts: 53Should Hindi be imposed instead of English? Hardly. In my opinion, no one single language should be imposed. India, for better or for worse, just isn’t a single language country.
Delhi's Desert Adventures
Rakesh Mani May 24, 2009 interacts: 2In the context of growing American dominance in the Gulf, India’s rise as a major Asian power with global aspirations and the expansion of Indo-American cooperation.
India Votes for Stability
Dost Mittar May 16, 2009 interacts: 485The election sees the passing of Congress baton from mother to son. Rahul Gandhi played a prominent role as a campaigner and seems to have impressed voters with his charm, modesty and maturity.
Result 2009
Shoaib Daniyal May 16, 2009 interacts: 39Yes, it’s time to jive to Jai Ho. The big story of the day, apart from what I had for lunch, is that the Congress has swept the country, Singh is King and Sonia is our soniya.
The Gentle Power of the Sufi Tradition
Murad A Baig Apr 21, 2009 interacts: 473Although Sufis are now widely considered to be a Muslim sect, their history goes back to long before the advent of Islam.
Tharoor of Trivandrum
Rakesh Mani Apr 13, 2009 interacts: 33If there is indeed a worthy candidate standing for election from the Trivandrum seat once occupied by the legendary V.K. Krishna Menon – then it is Tharoor.
The Dust and the Shadows
Beej K Singh Apr 9, 2009 interacts: 12There is a hardness which descends on you like a shell when you are in India, like a protective shield except it protects nobody but you – it makes you more of your own master and less of a man.
The Other Wonders of Khanpur
Rakesh Mani Apr 3, 2009 interacts: 1Lately, we’ve seen a flurry of first-rate fiction as young Pakistani writers begin to confidently address turmoil and change in their societies in a refreshing, contemporary way.
Painting in the Sikh period
Nadeem Alam Mar 29, 2009 interacts: 7It was Sikh period when the painting style started to turn from aboriginal stylized miniature style to the western realistic one and provided the foundation to the “Company Painting?
Company Style: Indian Painting under the British Rule
Nadeem Alam Mar 20, 2009 interacts: 6Under western influence and out of the centuries old tradition of native convention of miniature painting ‘company style of painting’ evolved with local artists working for company projects.
Hindutva's Paradox
Rakesh Mani Mar 11, 2009 interacts: 130With general elections in India around the corner, the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) recently promised to a construct a temple in Ayodhya if elected to power.
Mangalore vs Kolkata
Sankrant Sanu Mar 5, 2009 interacts: 7In Mangalore the issue was of the freedom for women to visit pubs without intimidation by religious zealots. In Kolkata the issue was the right of a newspaper editor to publish a reasoned academic critique of religious fundamentalism
Demystifying Slumdog
Diditi Mitra Mar 2, 2009 interacts: 33Any film about the ‘East’ that gains recognition at the global level (read: Western), must fit the frames constructed by the West, frames that deny the ‘East’ a place in ‘modernity.’
Slumdog Success Brings Focus on Child Poverty
Riaz Haq Feb 24, 2009 interacts: 12After the well-deserved success of the well-made Slumdog movie, will the lives of poor children in Mumbai improve?
Elderly Suicide: Breakdown of Traditional Support System
Veeresh Malik Feb 23, 2009 interacts: 20One had heard of younger people committing suicide in such a drastic manner, but now even the elderly? With a breakdown in the family based traditional support system, things are unravelling.
Pubs, Liquor Shops and Women Empowerment
Rohan Dharesh Feb 18, 2009 interacts: 118CPLFW: Consortium of Pub-going, Loose and Forward Women. Should we take it that these women believe going to pubs and having sex outside marriage as a matter of right?
Oh My God
Shoaib Daniyal Feb 18, 2009 interacts: 107Every few days Muslims, Hindus, Christians, Sikhs or barbers pop up out of nowhere claiming that their sensibilities have been hurt.
Leadership Crisis of South Asia
Ilhan Niaz Feb 14, 2009 interacts: 10Asking people to choose from amongst the likes of Narendra Modi, Bal Thackeray, Sheikh Hasina Wajid, Khaleda Zia, or the assorted Nehru-Gandhis, Sharifs, Chaudhries is an exercise in futility.
President Obama’s Political Style: Tips For India
Madhavi Bhasin Feb 4, 2009 interacts: 8There is an urgent need on India’s part to replace rhetoric with merit based arguments. Convincing discussions based on facts and supported by logical arguments.
Congress Party's Dilemma
Rakesh Mani Feb 4, 2009 interacts: 8What can Manmohan Singh do to avoid a war but still pander to the rampant anti-Pakistan sentiment among the masses.
Obama's Surge in Afghanistan: An Indian's view of Opium trade
captainjohann Samuhanand Feb 4, 2009 interacts: 21Why such importance to this tiny country. The Jihadies have already gone into the caves of Wazirstan. Then Why? Is it the poppy and heroin trade?
How Sacred is Life ?
Shantanu Dutta Jan 22, 2009 interacts: 7If the government accepts the recommendation of legal reform submitted by Kerala Law Reforms Commission, Kerala will become India's first state to legalize euthanasia.
Civil Society Pleads for Peace
Beena Sarwar Jan 17, 2009 interacts: 111As tensions between Pakistan and India continue to see-saw, citizens in both countries are stepping up efforts for peace through initiatives
Babel
Salman Aneel Jan 4, 2009 interacts: 11“Babel? is the best word that describes the present situation in South Asia. Have we solved issues like poverty, unemployment, malnutrition that we want to go to war?
The Many Colors of Indian Corruption
Murad A Baig Jan 2, 2009 interacts: 94Unless the complex multi layered system of Government inherited from the British is simplified, corruption will continue to thrive.
Introspection – Pakistan and Terrorism
Khalid Bhatti Dec 18, 2008 interacts: 61Isn’t dispensing power to non state actors a crime against the state itself, and those who committed it should be brought before the court on the charges of high treason.
In Search of Identity : Tribal Warriors
FM Shah Dec 14, 2008 interacts: 97We have to shed our colonial identity imposed on us and undertake a fresh challenge, an IDENTITY-altering venture that allow us to paint the happenings and experiences of our existence and our dreams.
Ajmal Amir Kasab – Right to Defence?
Shridhar Naik Dec 15, 2008 interacts: 69In a solid show of patriotic zeal and indignance, the Bombay Metropolitan Magistrate’s Court Bar Association has passed a resolution restraining its members from taking up the case.
Mirror, Mirror
Nadeem F Paracha Dec 13, 2008 interacts: 26The electronic media in Indian and Pakistan is simply reflecting the paranoia and politics of a class of people that became an important economic plank in the economics of consumerism
A Just War?
Arjun Vasan Dec 10, 2008 interacts: 47If defensive war is found to be just, there is moral imperative to wage it; even if one is morally against war itself. Case regarding Pakistan's role in Mumbai attacks.
One Hour From Midnight
Parakkad Varma Dec 12, 2008 interacts: 4If the people clamour for more stringent laws, the government is bound to heed. After all, no political party can be trusted to resist a demand for a police state.
Do Not Wash This Blood; Do Not Wipe This Tear: Get Angry
Maloy K Dhar Dec 12, 2008 interacts: 6Change the system, change the governing tools, change the consitution, change the laws, change the criminal jurisprudendec system and dump the politicians of present variety.
Zardari: An Emerging South Asia Statesman?
Joe Athialy Dec 11, 2008 interacts: 26The article 'The Terrorists Want to Destroy Pakistan, Too' by Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari, published in NYT on December 9, 2008 is significant in many ways.
Evil Walks the World Today
Zeejah Dec 6, 2008 interacts: 435Pakistanis are in denial and Indians are baying for blood and pointing a finger across the border at Pakistan as the source of the murderous plan.
How to Stop Terrorism: Appeal to Advani
Gnani Sankaran Dec 9, 2008 interacts: 72Terrorism cannot be fought or prevented by mere expansion of our firepower. To attack it, we need to attack the tools of terrorism and roots of terrorism.
No Short Cuts to End Terrorism
Murad A Baig Dec 9, 2008 interacts: 42There was such a huge feeling of outrage against the lapses of the intelligence and security services, the custodians of law as well as all the politicians and officials.
Pleas For Sanity as Sabres Rattle Over Mumbai Mayhem
Beena Sarwar Dec 2, 2008 interacts: 1264Angry condemnations lead us nowhere; political demands may make vote-catching politicians rethink strategies, but we need to create space, think things out in the long term…
Mumbai Wounded
Anita Lobo Dec 2, 2008 interacts: 2Yet amidst death,
The goodness of humanity, triumphed
Unknown brave hearts
Shielded strangers, fellow beings
I Am A Pakistani
Ayesha Khan Nov 29, 2008 interacts: 27(India, America) These are countries that I carry in my heart but do not carry their passports. I am a threat to the safety of their people. I am a threat to my friends.
India-Pakistan: Empathy, grief in Pakistan for Mumbai mayhem
Beena Sarwar Nov 30, 2008 interacts: 386The Mumbai attacks, hitting in the midst of the fifth round of the ongoing composite dialogue between India and Pakistan, are likely to have wide-ranging repercussions for India and Pakistan relations
Proud to be an Indian
Shantanu Dutta Nov 30, 2008 interacts: 4Like the memorial to the Unknown Soldier; we need a way to honor the unknown citizens of all hues – the ones who really make us proud to be Indian
An Indian Muslim
Shoaib Daniyal Nov 28, 2008 interacts: 270The Indian Muslim doesn’t need people killing in his name. He needs reform. The community is one of the most backwards in India, and largely the blame has to be shouldered by itself.
Mumbai Attacks: Shocking
Chowk Nov 26, 2008 interacts: 708This kind of terrorism is unforgivable and must be condemned unilaterally in no uncertain terms, in all forms, in all contexts.
Child Labour – Legislation Alone not Enough
Shridhar Naik Nov 17, 2008The Government of India has always been committed to the elimination of child labour. Enforcement or even a workable machinery to implement the policies seems to be lacking.
Leprosy : The Shadow Lingers
Shantanu Dutta Nov 18, 2008 interacts: 1Medically, leprosy is detected early and thanks to a multi drug regime, cured early too. And yet piles of archaic legislation keep those infected on the margins of society.
The Muslim Protagonist and the Past Three Years
Vaibhav Jain Nov 11, 2008 interacts: 120What better a movie to begin with than Rang De Basanti? RDB will stand out for long as ‘The Generation X Movie’ in the annals of Bollywood.
Singur and the Small Entrepreneur in India
Veeresh Malik Nov 5, 2008 interacts: 42Thank you, Mr. Tata. 10 years ago, for another magazine and on television, I predicted how the Tata Indica would change the face of the small car scene in India. It did.
Through Bloodshed and Tears
Sidra Omer Oct 31, 2008 interacts: 29It was the year 1984. The Anti-Sikh massacre was taking place in India after the assassination of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi on October 31 by her two Sikh guards.
Miley Sur Mera Tumhara
Shantanu Dutta Oct 13, 2008 interacts: 22These days it is not enough any more to be a Hindu alone. No – indeed you have to be a particular kind of Hindu.
Post Colonial English Language Writers
William Dalrymple Oct 16, 2008 interacts: 9Post Mohsin Hamid’s The Reluctant Fundamentalist a whole raft of new Pakistani novels are due to appear, all of which have already caused considerable pre-publication stir.
Are the Converted Tribals Really Hindu?
Murad A Baig Oct 16, 2008 interacts: 450Several reports confirm that many tribals have cynically accepted the tonsuring of their hair and the mouthing of Vedic prayers as a small price to pay to get back to their villages.
It's A Deal After All!
Dost Mittar Sep 6, 2008 interacts: 34In the long run, however, it will be difficult to ignore Pakistan’s demand for a similar deal once it establishes a clean record of nuclear safety and non-proliferation.
It's Politics Uber Alles In Kashmir ..... And India
Dost Mittar Aug 14, 2008 interacts: 259The BJP, while paying lip service to maintaining peace, did nothing to calm the situation in Jammu; instead, its troops have taken to the streets in other cities in India.
A Strategy For Real Agricultural Prosperity
Murad A Baig Aug 11, 2008 interacts: 312.4% farmers control 23% of the land. They are the barriers to India's progress in agriculture. They can be moved, and they must be moved if India is to eliminate rural poverty.
Responsibility of the Media and the Repercussions of Terror Strikes
Pranay Rupani Jul 28, 2008 interacts: 80What is forgotten in the attempt to pacify the people is that there is no restraint in labelling a community responsible.
Kashmir Experiencing Hyderabad
Raoof Mir Jul 25, 2008 interacts: 1In January every year all India industrial exhibition is held in Nampally, Hyderabad. Most of the businessmen taking part in the exhibition are from Srinagar.
Government Wins Manmohan Singh Loses
Dost Mittar Jul 22, 2008 interacts: 141The way is now clear to officially approach the Board of Governors of the IAEA to approve the agreement reached between the Government of India and the IAEA officials.
Feminist Mumbo-Jumbo!
Pranay Rupani Jul 21, 2008 interacts: 14Patriarchal society has ingrained in us so deeply the thought that women are lesser to men, that it is bound to surface (even if it is subconscious).
Dhokha and Being a Muslim in India
Raoof Mir Jul 17, 2008 interacts: 398Mukesh Bhatt’s Muzammil Ibrahim starred ‘Dhokha’ or ‘Betrayal’ is the Bollywood’s latest offering that raises several questions about Muslims and their identity in India.
An Ode Called Amritsar
Ammara Ahmad Jul 14, 2008 interacts: 141
On hearing that I was about to visit her ancestral city, my mother gave me instructions to reach her childhood home from the railway station...
A Fatal Act-Bad News for India Pakistan Relations
Agha Amin Jul 9, 2008 interacts: 112The assassination of Indian Defence Attache in Kabul on 7th July 2008 is a watershed in the ongoing undeclared low intensity war in Afghanistan.
Anil Ambani Pursues Global Media Empire
Riaz Haq Jun 19, 2008 interacts: 23Besides the Hollywood deals, Ambani is launching 20 TV channels and owns FM stations in India.
The Bhopal Tragedy Continues
Lajwanti Khemlani Jun 16, 2008 interacts: 30On June 10th a global hunger strike was called to bring justice to Bhopal victims and put the corporation Dow Chemical, to shame, since the Indian government does not seem to be doing its job.
Were Buddhists and Jains Persecuted in Ancient India?
Murad A Baig May 26, 2008 interacts: 415Many genuinely believe that Hinduism had always been a tolerant religion that assimilated other peoples and ideas without bloody conflict.
India-US Nuclear Deal
Udayakumar May 26, 2008 interacts: 31If the government thrusts the deal down the throats of the Indian nation the Left may pull out of the alliance and force the country to face general elections.
The Raj Lives: India In Nepal
Umesh Verma May 6, 2008 interacts: 30Six decades after the British withdrew from the subcontinent, it takes considerable audacity to produce a book titled “The Raj Lives?.
Harold and Kumar Escape From Gitmo
Ras Siddiqui Apr 24, 2008 interacts: 34This time the duo attempts to explain the difference between a Bong and a Bomb aboard an airplane to Amsterdam in a post 9/11 environment.
Akbar and Alexander
Murad A Baig Apr 17, 2008 interacts: 147Jodha Akbar has stirred considerable interest in the historic Akbar but it mostly shows his softer romantic side and rather little of his tougher character.
Why not hang Surabjit Singh?
Beena Sarwar Mar 21, 2008 interacts: 52Whether it is for illegally crossing borders, overstaying visas or terrorism, Indians and Pakistanis arrested in each other's countries have poor consular and legal access.
The Deoband Declaration on Terrorism: Why Now?
Dost Mittar Mar 3, 2008 interacts: 183On February 25, 2008 an “All India Terrorism Conference? was attended by over 10,000 Islamic clerics, scholars, muftis and teachers.
Warday
Ali Rizvi Feb 2, 2008 interacts: 12A continuation of the Graphic novel WARDAY, but from the perspective of ex-patriot Pakistani population stranded after a 36 hour nuclear holocaust.
My Top Ten Novels by Desi Writers
Asif Naqshbandi Feb 12, 2008 interacts: 35I am a prose stylist and all my choices reflect this bias.
Revival of Passive Resistance in Indian Commercial Cinema
Vaibhav Jain Feb 7, 2008That non-violence is an integral and a much respected part of our culture, seems to have slowly escaped our memory.
India Chalo - An Anecdotal Look at the Indian Economy
Nadeem Hood Feb 1, 2008 interacts: 49Combining real facts with anecdotes and colourful characters that symbolise the new India, INDIA CHALO written by Brij Raj Singh, is a passionate look at India and its opportunities .
The Unravelling of Project Snow
Gau kamb Feb 1, 2008It is interesting to see the dynamics between the members of of Project Snow during the recent fracas downunder. And the cry about the great game of cricket from this old guard!
Indian Supreme Court says- ‘Live in is marriage’
sharad chandra Jan 20, 2008 interacts: 19A momentous turn that will create upheavals in Indian society from bottom to top.
1857-What Really Happened-A Reconstruction
Agha Amin Jan 5, 2008 interacts: 68A brief analysis of the claims about 1857 as one hears them in today’s Pakistan.
Shoaib Malik at the cross-roads
Adeel Khan Dec 14, 2007 interacts: 6Pakistan has let go of another impressive record that they held for almost three decades - that of not losing a test series in India. The series was lost, as was the pride...
The Slow, Castration of Pakistani Cricket
Hammad Siddiqi Dec 5, 2007 interacts: 11When asked if this draw was a moral victory for the Pakistanis Kumble remarked "When you struggle to pick up five wickets in both innings, that's no moral victory to me."
6th December 1992
M B Qasmi Dec 5, 2007 interacts: 86A turning point in Hindu Muslim relations in the post independence Indian history. It was a moment when all truths about religious coexistence suddenly proved false.
Free to Dress
Sumanta K Bhowmick Dec 2, 2007 interacts: 10Subhash Chandra Bose, three year old. Jawaharlal Nehru, eight year old. Shivaji, ten year old. Rani Luxmi Bai, five year old. Sounds puzzling?
Nandigram Turmoil, Boiling the Nation
M B Qasmi Nov 26, 2007Left Front used a private army to recapture Nandigram in November 2007. 600 people were killed. The Muslim friendly, Kisan Friendly and Labourers friendly mask of Left is torn.
Is this the worst Pakistan team ever?
Syed Rehan Nov 26, 2007 interacts: 6They have been successful in erasing 24 years of winning record of Pakistan cricket team in India.
Shah Rukh Khan and the Seductive World of Indian Cinema
Mayank AustenSoofi Nov 16, 2007 interacts: 20His skin color is not fair; his acting skills are too loud; he is less muscled than neighborhood gym boys; and he is rumored to be gay! How did this Khan become a Sultan?
Bobby & Jerry : Rise of a Coloured ‘son’ Retold
Anand Patwardhan Oct 31, 2007 interacts: 25Bobby has proved that he is more Christian than the Christians, more conservative than the conservatives, and as or more embedded in the Bush-Cheney establishment than the others.
Relevance of English Studies in India
nilanshu agarwal Aug 20, 2007 interacts: 4The need of the hour is to decolonise our English Studies by judging English literary texts not by European critical tools, but by Indian critical theories.
Indian Exceptionalism: Colonial Stereotypes and Postcolonial Realities
Rohit Chopra Oct 25, 2007 interacts: 96Indian exceptionalism manifests itself as nationalist, chauvinist, and fundamentalist sentiment, often mingling unhealthily with other kinds of closed-minded imperatives.
Communists and the Making of Pakistan
Yasser Latif Hamdani Oct 7, 2007 interacts: 117History of the last years of Punjab under the Raj
Identity and Synergy - Classical Music and Film Song
V S Gopalakrishnan Oct 15, 2007 interacts: 10The popularity of film songs is at a peak today, irrespective of the quality of music. In stark contrast, classical music is getting less patronage and popularity.
Opportunity Knocks But Once
sheela jaywant Oct 15, 2007 interacts: 1The story goes into the mind/psyche of a surgeon. A competitive, aggressive, brilliant, trained professional mind.
Imperialism and the Writing of History
Rohit Chopra Oct 14, 2007 interacts: 12Occupied Iraq and Colonial India
Magic of metaphors : Op-Ed Journey of Thomas Friedman
Anand Patwardhan Oct 11, 2007 interacts: 53What is common between Detroit, Toyota, Jack Kevorkian, Mileage Standards and Assisted Suicide? Who would see such disparate elements as connected? Thomas Friedman!
Blinkered Vision: Unravelling the Nuclear Debate
Anand Patwardhan Oct 11, 2007 interacts: 34Why is the 'US India Peaceful Nuclear Cooperation Agreement' called 123? The answer lies in the US Atomic Energy Act of 1954. Article 123 of the act governs US 'Cooperation with other countries'.
Footfalls of Indian History
V S Gopalakrishnan Oct 6, 2007 interacts: 11
Nivedita shows a remarkable insight into India’s past which comes out in this book. It is not that she accepted India without questioning.
The First Indian-American Governor in America
Ejaz Haroon Oct 6, 2007 interacts: 15Odds are that shortly after October 20th Louisiana, US will have the nation’s first-ever governor-elect of Indian descent.
The Monks and Realpolitik
Salil Tripathi Oct 3, 2007 interacts: 10Monks with prayers on their lips, and students with hopes in their hearts, march towards pagodas, as soldiers armed by the Chinese beat them. And the world's largest democracy, India, does nothing.
Dillu Ram Kausari: The Hindu Poet who Loved The Prophet
Asif Naqshbandi Sep 28, 2007 interacts: 210One quatrain, in particular, shocked the entire community in India, both Muslims and Hindus.
War of Independence or the Great Mutiny
Bhaskar Dasgupta Sep 29, 2007 interacts: 30A review of William Dalrymple's book, The Last Mughal
Floods in Assam
M B Qasmi Sep 19, 2007 interacts: 1When will Assamese see a permanent solution to the problem they have come to live with. To remove the backwardness of the region, tackling the flood menace is a must.
An Unconditional Commitment to Pluralism
Rohit Chopra Sep 7, 2007 interacts: 22It means accepting a Hindu as a Hindu, a Muslim as a Muslim, a Jew as a Jew, an atheist as an atheist, an unbeliever as an unbeliever and it means respecting that choice.
India's first Citizen Journalists Meet held in New Delhi
Abhishek Behl Aug 20, 2007 interacts: 1Citizen journalists participating in the meet shared their views and ideas to take the country ahead into the next 60 years of independence.
Violence, the Indian Media, and 'Non-Violent' Indian Society
Rohit Chopra Aug 29, 2007 interacts: 12Coverage of violence appears to be motivated by the profit margin, and often veers on the sensationalist. Issues are also prioritized based on their populist appeal.
Dodging Pakistani Sleuths to Cover a War and a Coup
Jawed Naqvi Aug 25, 2007 interacts: 202Are there Indian journalist who could come anywhere near the blunt posers that are hurled by Pakistani journalists to people in authority?
India: The Empire Strikes Back
William Dalrymple Aug 21, 2007 interacts: 104In 1600 India produced 22.5% of global GDP. By 1870, India had been reduced into a Third World nation, thanks to the Raj.
Making a new Future: Peace Dividends for India and Pakistan
dawood mamoon Aug 13, 2007 interacts: 22India Pakistan relationships in the light of future economic and security dividends of peace.
The 'poor' Neighbour
William Dalrymple Aug 17, 2007 interacts: 292India is seen as a success story, while Pakistan is written off as a failed state and the hiding place of Osama bin Laden. What went wrong?
Rise of Hindu Right Wing Ideology
Hussain Abbas Aug 16, 2007 interacts: 138Today, when a Hindu shouts an obscenity at Pakistan the Indian Muslim has to shout two to show their patriotism towards India.
Stephen Gill on his Writing and Diaspora
Nailanshu Agarwal Aug 15, 2007 interacts: 2Multiple award-winning author Stephen Gill was born in Pakistan, grew in India and has settled in Canada after staying in Ethiopia and England for a while.
India's Yin and Yang 60 years After Independence
Ramesh Thakur Aug 14, 2007 interacts: 50There is no disease that has not afflicted India, no catastrophe not experienced... Yet India, a land of fabled and stoic resilience, always picks itself up and keeps going.
The Corporation That Changed The World
V S Gopalakrishnan Jul 27, 2007 interacts: 53A book exposing the illegalities, tyrannies, immorality, rapacity, frauds and every kind of misfeasance practised by the East India Company.
India’s First Woman President?
M B Qasmi Jul 4, 2007 interacts: 18Madam Pratibha Patil, 72 years old, the candidate of India's ruling coalition-- UPA, will be the fourth woman to contest the presidential elections but the first to surely become the twelfth President of India.
The Indian American
sreelata menon Jun 5, 2007 interacts: 3A mixed up amalgam of diluted Indian traditions and strong western ideas, the Indian American appears to be a rootless, yet confident, brown entity aspiring to be something it is naturally not.
Hindus in J&K: Elated in minority
Abhishek Behl Jun 3, 2007 interacts: 4Hindus in Jammu and Kashmir, who have been at the receiving end of militancy in the state are elated over the proposal of the UPA government to bring about a law which will decide the status of minorities on the basis of state population.
India-Iran Ties
Aparna Pande May 30, 2007 interacts: 19One has the world’s second largest gas reserves and the other is one of the world’s largest gas importers.
Talking Tall on Human Rights
Joe Athialy May 15, 2007 interacts: 13India talks tall on human rights in its attempt to seek re-election to the Human Rights Council.
Citizenship and Identity in Pakistan
Yasser Latif Hamdani May 13, 2007 interacts: 406Before the British colonised the subcontinent, the people of this region existed in overlapping sets of multiple identities, where contending sovereignty of identity groups was negotiated and power was shared at several levels. When the British came alon
Sanskritization, de-Sanskritization and Colonial Rule
Aparna Pande Apr 19, 2007 interacts: 103The British did not ‘invent’ the caste system but what they did do was to make it the primary basis of social classification.
India and the Cricket World Cup
Gajendra Singh Apr 18, 2007 interacts: 7Although in audience reach Cricket World Cup does not match football but in passions, racial overtones , money making and cheating it is like a heady sports cocktail, brewed since Greek Olympic games and Roman gladiator combats.
Understanding the Death Fatwa on Taslima Nasreen
Kisan B Apr 15, 2007 interacts: 407It has become a time honoured tactic to incite the faithful into attacking and murdering those dare to criticise Islam and has served the spread of Islam well by terrorizing people into submission and silencing opposition.
Notes from the Sunderbans
Veeresh Malik Apr 13, 2007 interacts: 8Same place, different times. And now we are told that they may vanish below the surface of the Bay of Bengal in the next few years.
The Hypocrisy of the Indian Leftists
Harimau Iyer Apr 3, 2007 interacts: 146A great victory for the cause of the OBCs was proclaimed by Karunanidhi though the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) estimated the loss due to strike at Rs. 2.5 billion.
Commercialized Sports
Vidyadhar Date Mar 20, 2007 interacts: 3The days of feeling empowered over defeating former colonial masters are gone. That is a small satisfaction and it cannot compensate for our lowly performance in many fields.
Soul Atrophy
Nasruminallah Mian Feb 21, 2007 interacts: 8Teams in any sport can be as good or as bad as the countries, societies and institutions they represent.
India: Is Growth Coming at Expense of Development
Aparna Pande Feb 21, 2007 interacts: 90For the last two years the IMF and the World Bank have been warning India about the dangers of inflation.
Indian Shuakat Aziz and Pakistani Manmohan Singh
Shahnawaz Farooqui Feb 16, 2007 interacts: 77In one of his recent articles, India’s famous journalist, Mr. M. J. Akbar has unveiled an open secret, that Dr. Manmohan Singh is in fact India’s ‘Shuakat Aziz’; i.e., a Washington’s man; i.e., a man sponsored by the World Ba
Why Assam to be Asom?
M B Qasmi Jan 25, 2007 interacts: 59In the early nineties BJP politically aired a new slogan—'Indianization of big cities' since old names, to them were, symbolic to either Mughals or British slavery. The idea later became cheaper for all political parties with much vote bank credits.
India’s Foreign Policy: An Analysis
Aparna Pande Jan 15, 2007 interacts: 279It is time for a reality check: A look within. India was a great civilization and has a great history. As Indians we are right to be proud of it. However, as Indians we must not forget what history teaches us: that humility not hubris is what makes you gr
Untouchability and Sex
Shantanu Dutta Jan 11, 2007 interacts: 79No one practices untouchability when it comes to sex.
Nehru’s Legacy: Time to pay tribute
Aparna Pande Jan 3, 2007 interacts: 868The 77th anniversary of the declaration of Purna Swaraj, the 57th anniversary of India’s Republic Day – it is time to pay tribute to some one without whom India would not be what it is today: a global economic, military and political power.
Is it time to recognize Dalit Muslims and Dalit Christians?
V S Gopalakrishnan Dec 30, 2006 interacts: 69It is interesting to note that of the 30 million Catholic Christians in India, more than 20 million are said to be Dalit Christians who are also descendants of the converts and have lowly professions.
An Untouchable Apology
Bhaskar Dasgupta Dec 20, 2006 interacts: 260The untouchables of Hinduism are a wretched lot. While it is not at the level of genocide, it is an institutionalised social discrimination over a very long period of time.
India, Pakistan and the Kashmir dispute
Aparna Pande Dec 17, 2006 interacts: 427The number of people who have died and who are still dying in order for us to hold on to our illusory ideals are not worth the ideals.
Truth Behind US-India Nuclear Deal
Shanay Khuda Dec 13, 2006 interacts: 95US-India deal has all the signs of great treaty. However it also contains some ominas signs of India getting trapped in a CIA net.
Indian Filmmaker Plucks Musical Strings in Pakistan
Sadia Fatima Dec 1, 2006 interacts: 53Khayal Darpan, a documentary film explores Pakistan's Classical Music traditions
India-Pakistan talks: the endless cycle
Aparna Pande Nov 21, 2006 interacts: 492The two countries agreed to set up a six-member panel to counter terrorism; A nuclear safety agreement was signed; However, no progress took place on reducing troops in Kashmir and in Siachen.
Indian Muslims
Aparna Pande Nov 7, 2006 interacts: 476The Sachhar Committee report, to be released in end-November, states that the condition of the majority of Indian Muslims is worse than that of even the Dalits. It recommends, among other measures, an allocation of 15% of all government funds for schemes
Vidarbha and Farmer Suicides - Facts and Fiction
V S Gopalakrishnan Oct 11, 2006 interacts: 15The black cotton soil of Vidarbha is legendary and is supposed to breed “aalsi” (lazy) farmers since you simply have to throw the seeds onto the fields and you will have a rich cotton crop! So why the suicides in the cotton belt now?
Don’t Cry for me Rawalpindi
Zarrar Said Oct 4, 2006 interacts: 14They each carry a sports bag and wore crisp new white shirts with the letters “Under 19” engraved on the left side.
Terrorism is Nobody's Monopoly
M B Qasmi Sep 11, 2006 interacts: 438There are or have been terrorist groups among Christians, Muslims, Jews, Hindus, Sikhs, and even Buddhists. And secularists amongst these (anarchists) have been the biggest killers.
Vignettes from the Cellular Jail
Shantanu Dutta Aug 25, 2006 interacts: 57The cellular jail is a hugely understated monument to the sacrifices in fighting British imperialism for what is now India , Pakistan and Bangladesh
The Myth of the New India
Pankaj Mishra Aug 4, 2006 interacts: 186Only 1.3 million out of a working population of 400 million are employed in the information technology and business processing industries that make up the so-called new economy.
The Art of Eating Gulab Jamun
Vikram Karve Jul 22, 2006 interacts: 5One evening I suddenly feel an urge, a craving, a desperate sort of yearning, for my favourite sweet – The Gulab Jamun.
A Nation of Eunuchs
Tushar Barot Jul 14, 2006 interacts: 188Another serial bomb blasts rocked Mumbai on 7/11 while the criminals behind the 1993 blasts are still at large.
Mumbai Rocked by Seven Bomb Blasts
Chowk Staff Jul 11, 2006 interacts: 638The Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh put India’s major cities on high alert and called an emergency meeting. Nobody has yet claimed responsibility for this dastardly act.
Star, Crescent, Cross
Deepak Sapra Jul 3, 2006 interacts: 24Expectedly, the formalities take a long long time. Once done, as I look down from my aircraft window, I feel a great sense of accomplishment at having been there, having seen a bit, and having got a feel of this fantastic place called Israel.
Taj a Mirage
Zahid Hussain Apr 20, 2006 interacts: 22I saw a group of young artisans. They looked timid and frightened, their head bent down trying to concentrate on their work, but at the same time wanting to communicate with the onlookers
Ba, Beti aur Bahu
Farzana Versey Apr 5, 2006 interacts: 95Uma Bharti is putting on the loner act for only one reason – to save the BJP’s top rung. The real loner here is Sonia. Her godfathers are ghosts. Are both of them “mind-controlled victims”?
Red Sea Rising
Fahd Raza Mar 8, 2006 interacts: 81America is still at the same place, using double standards and double edged swords to promote both Pakistan and India, the former by diplomatic patronizing and the latter with economic and military assistance. However, one key player has changed -- China
Anatomy of a Karachi Bomb Blast
Adil Mulki Mar 2, 2006 interacts: 63With so many issues whipping the air like a tornado on the national canvas it is impossible to assign responsibility of such terrorism to any single group unless someone claims it and provides a signed affidavit to that effect
Would India be a Threat to the Islamic Conference?
Athar Osama Feb 24, 2006 interacts: 179What is the true motive behind India's eagerness to join the Organization of Islamic Conference? If it wants to do anything positive for its Muslim population, then the first place to start would be Kashmir and Gujarat
Up sh*ts creak without a paddle, nahin nahin, the road to AIESEC!
Hissam Syed Feb 21, 2006Take last nights jaunt for instance: there we were in all our glory in the middle of four hundred Indians surrounded by malevolent chanting and the sinister drum rolls...
Indian Corruption Reaches the World
mehul kamdar Feb 17, 2006 interacts: 23It was in this atmosphere that Natwar Singh apparently found his calling, a move that would make him some money and later destroy his political career though it is widely believed that he has been made a scapegoat
One Dayers and All
Shera G Feb 17, 2006 interacts: 4India is a good side, and they have world class players. But, in terms of maturity and settlement into their roles they are still very young. This Indian one day team is where the Pakistan team was a couple of years ago
Conduits
Jawahara Saidullah Feb 1, 2006 interacts: 20This is the reality, for most of us who live outside our countries. We’re always looking for that door… the conduit that connects our new home to the real home we long for
Pakistan vs. India, Third Test Jan 29 2006, Day 1 - Dispatch
Mujtaba Hamid Jan 30, 2006Searing Pace, Scintillating Swing and a budding Pillar make for a great cricketing day
AMU at the Crossroads
Zafar Anjum Jan 13, 2006 interacts: 65On January 5, the Allahabad High Court took away the minority tag from Aligarh Muslim University (AMU). The court upheld its judgment in October last year terming as “unconstitutional” the grant of minority status to AMU
Urban India -- The NRI Viewpoint
Rakesh Mani Jan 3, 2006 interacts: 23Perhaps this wave of westernization and erosion of culture and values is limited to a few, a solitary blond hair follicle in a jet black mane?
The Political-Economy of the South Asian Economic Union
Athar Osama Dec 30, 2005 interacts: 91While SAFTA doesn't seem to make immediate economic sense, a South Asian Economic Union (SAEU) may still make considerable political sense, provided its anchor country, India, displays the kind of 'self-less' leadership required to make it a reality.
Nowhere: The Utopian Destination
Farzana Versey Dec 27, 2005 interacts: 62Every philosopher/prophet/freedom fighter/terrorist had to break the norms. Unlike the stratified and codified democracies of the West where you are riled for snorting but not for bombing, the subcontinent has a dynamic protocol-less mutinous edge
SAARC Syndrome: Asia's Burden
Syed J Hussain Dec 3, 2005 interacts: 152This is Asia, completely corrupt and bogged down under its own weight. Adding a straw to break the camel’s back is SAARC,Adding a straw to break the camel’s back is SAARC. In the last two decades it has done nothing except to raise hopes and t
A Devastated Metropolis
Ozer Khalid Oct 31, 2005 interacts: 105Plots and skirmishes have footnoted the sub-continent’s history, warmongering coupled with bomb blasts sometimes provide the punctuation. The question is can we as a South Asian people stem the tide and end this feudal-frenzied animosity through cro
Bomb Blasts in Delhi
Chowk Staff Oct 30, 2005 interacts: 431A series of bomb went off in Delhi on Oct 29th, three days before the festival of Diwali.
August 2003
Aruna Rangarajan Oct 24, 2005 interacts: 110Eventually I learnt to leave my Kraft cheese at home, stop talking about Luke Perry, and dress up to look poorer.
Samosey mein aloo: why not Laloo?
Farzana Versey Oct 12, 2005 interacts: 114Dishonesty and corruption are a part of democratic politics. Laloo is upfront about both. You know where you stand with him, and you know where to place him.
Deadly Earthquake
Chowk Staff Oct 8, 2005 interacts: 102This earthquake is perhaps the most intense one seen in this region for over 100 years.
The Naked Fakir
Hiren K Bose Oct 3, 2005 interacts: 230’The naked fakir,’ Churchill called him. ’Greatest man ever who walked on the earth ...’ said Einstein.
W(h)ither BJP?
Dost Mittar Sep 26, 2005 interacts: 84His departure may placate the RSS apparatchiks in Nagpur but it will not resolve the internal contradiction in the BJP. These contradictions will be resolved only by a split in the party.
Savita’s Choice
Kalpana Sharma Sep 18, 2005 interacts: 6Hundreds of child marriages are held across Rajasthan with no one stopping them. The reality sinks in when the children attain puberty by which time they are told they have no choice. But they do.
This thing called Love of Country
Revathy Gopal Aug 20, 2005 interacts: 12If we want to know why we are what we are, psychology, science, anthropology, sociology, geography, environment, economics ---everything can be used to excavate the past. Uncover inconvenient truths. But we have to be brave enough to look these truths in
Arabs, Jains, Mammon and Osama
Harish Nambiar Aug 18, 2005 interacts: 21There were two kinds of immigrants who washed up on the west coast of the sub continent.
Doomed If They Do, Doomed If They Dont
Udayakumar Jul 26, 2005 interacts: 66Since the issue at hand is so complicated and steeped in strategic considerations and nucular, sorry, nuclear jargons, let us try to understand the situation with the help of an allegory, “The Largest Singh Meets the Longest Sam, A True Sad Story.
All Goods Foreign
Danesh Zaki Jul 26, 2005 interacts: 17Most of us have been fascinated by foreign stuff. Here is my love-hate story.
The Weight of Water
Jawahara Saidullah Jul 20, 2005 interacts: 32“Women are like water,” her father used to say, “they are gentle and patient and they take the shape of whatever situation into which they are poured.”
Hazrat Sarmad Shaheed: The Naked Sufi Martyr
Asif Naqshbandi Jul 13, 2005 interacts: 215Every man who is aware of his secret
He becomes concealed even from the skies
The mullah says that Ahmad went to the heavens
Sarmad says that the heavens were inside Ahmad!
Indians Do Not Like Each Other
partha roy Jun 11, 2005 interacts: 145India is an amalgamation of 29 different mini countries/states.
Cardamom Cloud over Coffee
Harish Nambiar Jun 9, 2005 interacts: 27Indians have so many divisions, and one of the divisions between North and South India is the preference in beverages. Tea is the preferred drink in the North of India, while South Indians love coffee.
Last Rites in Kashmir or a New Journey?
H P Jun 6, 2005 interacts: 317The Kashmir issue really has no solution that can resolve this problem to everyone’s delight. Then why are Generals smiling? What have they stumbled on in Kashmir?
March for Peace
Beena Sarwar May 15, 2005 interacts: 22Indians and Pakistanis are allowed public access for cricket, but not if they are walking for peace
Dude, Where’s My Reference Point?
Samina Shahidi Feb 18, 2005 interacts: 56The edge to Harold is that he affirms to us the mainstream perception of the Asian Ivy League quota buster. It is almost as if the filmmakers are rubbing our noses in the very stereotype of the Asian takeover-a tyranny based on the work ethics America has
India Through Pakistani Eyes
Pervez Hoodbhoy Feb 16, 2005 interacts: 625Is India now set to become a science juggernaut, a leader of the coming 'Asian Century'? A nascent superpower of the East?
Conflict over Foreign Investment in Indian Press
Sunil K Poolani Feb 9, 2005 interacts: 6Is it a threat of further invasion of our values, culture and life by foreign opinion makers or would it simply bring in financial investment, editorial quality and transparency. A heated debate amongst editors, publishers, and politicians in India.
Bharati Mukherjee : The American Dreamer
Zeynab Ali Jan 11, 2005 interacts: 94‘The experience of cutting myself off from a biological homeland and settling in an adopted homeland that is not always welcoming to its dark-complexioned citizens has tested me as a person but it has made me the writer I am today.’
Let the People Meet
Beena Sarwar Jan 9, 2005 interacts: 68In Pakistan, the demand for Indian visas is as much as 1500 – per day – from around the country -
The Tsunami Disaster
Udayakumar Jan 5, 2005 interacts: 95If the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) officials are unable to protect their own men and machines from a natural disaster, how on the Earth are they going to protect us, evacuate us, rehabilitate us and safeguard our safety and security from possible at
On-Air Exclusive!
Amrita Rajan Sep 2, 2004 interacts: 4Ted Turner’s Cable News Network, once disparagingly called the Chicken Noodle Network, now “the most trusted name in news” or CNN, changed everything...
Recipe for Anarchy
S R Ramanujan Aug 29, 2004 interacts: 13They seem to be interested on anything but peace and social order. They are running a parallel administration in the countryside of Andhra Pradesh, indulging in extortions, rendering instant justice, pulling up the government officials, stopping developme
Manmohan Singh Ko Ghussa Aata Hai Kya?
Farzana Versey Aug 27, 2004 interacts: 57Vajpayee’s ’letter’ to the PM:They are calling you the rudest prime minister ever. This is your moment of glory. Enjoy it. Do something like what I did in Goa. If you can find someone like Narendra Modi in your party, life will be
Indira Gandhi Bunaam Bush!
Dost Mittar Aug 13, 2004 interacts: 254Let us hope that the administration has the capacity to learn from other people’s mistakes instead of making their own and turn the Iraq misadventure into a bigger tragedy than it already is.
Careless Consciences
Farzana Versey Jun 15, 2004 interacts: 277Vajpayee is invoking the inner voice. And if the Mahatma could use it, then it ought not to surprise anyone that Sonia Gandhi is resorting to it too.
The Secularity of India
Nader Thiasi Jun 2, 2004 interacts: 393a ’secularism’ that never came to be..
A Bold Agenda for United Progressive Alliance (UPA)
Dost Mittar May 19, 2004 interacts: 164These proposals are driven by common-sense and not by any ideology. They are pragmatic and intended to create social harmony and improve general social welfare without causing any disruption to the engines of economic growth
Sonia Gandhi and the Coming of Age of the Indian Nation
Deepak Sapra May 18, 2004 interacts: 72Even as she declines ...the Indian masses have very clearly expressed their YES to Sonia becoming the Prime minister given the way they voted. That I believe counts for the biggest authority in the land.
Mama Mia! We just voted!
Aman Malik May 18, 2004 interacts: 35Now that she (Sonia Gandhi) is the most likely successor to the politically seasoned Vajpayee, this woman from Turin, a relative novice in politics, must deliver, else her detractors both within and outside her combine would find valid reason to point fin
Feeling Good
Beena Sarwar May 17, 2004 interacts: 160Leaders – self-styled or elected – must accept responsibility for the actions of those they lead. Secondly, a government is responsible to all its citizens and not just a privileged few... Pakistanis look forward to the day when they too are a
Shiners versus Whiners; it’s Economics, Stupid
Harish Nambiar May 15, 2004 interacts: 61After all the hype and hoopla about India Shining, the results are a clear indicator that the BJP-led coalition misread public perception completely.
India Votes - and How!
Aniruddha Shankar May 14, 2004 interacts: 488Gujarat results, the Left wave, and the dark lining of the silver cloud.
Bring on The Empty Horses
Farzana Versey May 10, 2004 interacts: 105They are the new face of Indian politics. The branding of democracy with a stamp of supra-populism. The marketplace where you do not need to buy masses to listen to speeches, but to purchase the glamour of fringe stars
Changing World Order: India’s Response
Aman Malik Apr 30, 2004 interacts: 31In 1991, with the collapse of the Soviet Union, a unipolar world emerged. The United States emerged as the only superpower ... For India, the year 1991 signaled major changes in its economic policy. To tide over the balance of payments crisis, the Indian
Murder on Helm Street
Farzana Versey Mar 31, 2004 interacts: 699Under the BJP regime, democracy is dying. The “Vision Document 2004” is a sure case of “mooh mein Ram, bagal mein chhooree”. It is such a sly piece of garbage.
Unbinding India
Farzana Versey Mar 16, 2004 interacts: 64“The heroes here are not the Gandhis and Nehrus but the banias…Hindutva is such an impoverished image of our past. Spirituality is only one strand. There is medicine, astronomy, mathematics.”
India-Pakistan: Friends on Visa
Beena Sarwar Mar 13, 2004 interacts: 25When people from India and Pakistan meet, peace seems the most favoured option.
The Case for Sonia Gandhi!
Dost Mittar Mar 7, 2004 interacts: 105A reader at this point may be excused for wondering whether this article is meant to praise this government or to bury it.
Pakistan: Inside The Nuclear Closet
Pervez Hoodbhoy Mar 7, 2004 interacts: 90Many in the Pakistani press had warned that any attempt to punish Qadeer, advertised for near two decades as the architect of Pakistan’s and the Islamic world’s nuclear bomb, would provoke rampaging mobs to demand an end to Musharraf’s p
Can Pasta Become Paratha?
Farzana Versey Jan 17, 2004 interacts: 167When we flaunt a Praveen Togadia who is shoving Hindu heritage down our throats, why must we have a problem with a woman who talks about Indian culture?Sonia Gandhi certainly has more of a right to speak on behalf of the country than the NRIs.
India Pakistan Friendship, Why Now?
Prem Das Jan 10, 2004 interacts: 83What has changed geopolitically that has forced both countries to reconsider their long-stated positions?
Defy the Divide, Unite For Peace
Rohit De Jan 8, 2004 interacts: 10510 students from all across the country recently went to Karachi to attend the 6th Joint Conference of the Pakistan India People’s Forum…In between doing a play, late night drives to the sea view, eating biryani we came out with a youth declar
A Strip of Road, a Bulb of Light, a Bucketful of Water
Harish Nambiar Dec 15, 2003 interacts: 28We are getting reported in the US as “women are moving up in India” even in the notoriously backward and casteist cowbelt. This might be seen as good omen, the external push to internal determination for aspirants of mud and thatch paradises.
Kalapini Komkali & Shewta Jhaveri
ahmed madani Nov 26, 2003 interacts: 54Kalapini Komkali & Shewta Jhaveri are a breath of fresh air. I came across them recently and would like to share my impressions.
The Most Ineffective Ban Ever
Gaurav Sabnis Nov 20, 2003 interacts: 84What is common to Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Nepal and Sri Lanka? Besides being neighbours of India, these countries also live under the fear of Indian hegemony.
India Ascendant: Gravity’s grasp versus poverty’s clasp
Santosh Miskin Nov 17, 2003 interacts: 29On August 15th 2003, Prime Minister Vajpayee announced - “Our country is now ready to fly high in the field of science. I am pleased to announce that India will send her own spacecraft to the moon by 2008. It is being named Chandrayaan I.”
To Taj -- In Dutch Company
Zafar Anjum Nov 3, 2003 interacts: 5To live in India and not to see the Taj Mahal is like to have eyes and not to know beauty. For over 25 years, I had not known beauty.
Widows of Banares
Harish Nambiar Oct 30, 2003 interacts: 33The tradition of widows gathering, sometimes willingly, other times unwillingly, is based o the Hindu belief that those who die in Kashi, or Banares will go to heaven.
What time is it? Marriage time
Teju Prasad Oct 20, 2003 interacts: 17In comparing these two systems (East & West), many people point to India’s low divorce rate and therefore claim innate superiority. However, the analysis is inconclusive when taking into account the cultural stigma associated with marital termin
Greatest Indians
Bhaskar Dasgupta Sep 28, 2003 interacts: 11Ideally speaking, the Bharat Ratna award should give a list of the greatest Indians, but I was rather disappointed with it, it doesn’t fit into my definition of greatness. In any case, it comprises of people from the past 50 odd years only. So I dec
Two Phases of Indian Secularism
Dost Mittar Sep 14, 2003 interacts: 185The second phase of Indian secularism started at Somnath (Gujarat) in a Toyota pick-up converted to look like a medieval Rath (chariot)
Shalom or Salaam
Farzana Versey Sep 8, 2003 interacts: 285Ariel Sharon can be my guest. As Indians, we are renowned for our hospitality. The West has not yet certified him a terrorist, so he can do just as he pleases. In fact, he can even announce, “We control America”.
I am Not a Patriot
Tahir Mirza Aug 25, 2003 interacts: 113When the ideology of Islam expands, nationalism is destroyed, and when nationalism grows, Islam is annihilated.
Can Muslims Become Part of Mainstream Nationalism?
PK Garg Aug 25, 2003 interacts: 85Whenever any disturbances involving Muslims take place anywhere, the Hindu community is automatically blamed - though sometimes justifiably.
The Razor’s Edge
Feroz R Khan Jul 7, 2003 interacts: 111The United States seems to be losing the proverbial battle for the “hearts and minds” of the Afghans. The biggest problem was that the United States was not prepared for the post-war situation and had no plans to tackle the problems
President Pervez Musharaff’s Views
Soma Kumar Jun 30, 2003 interacts: 191The present line of control, he asserted, is the issue over which the two countries have fought three wars. So how can that be a solution to the problem, he asked with all the emphasis he could invoke.
Many Questions, No Answers
Shahid Mahmood Jun 25, 2003 interacts: 37Solutions do not rest in either Democracy or in the Shariah. The answers are in Education and Social Equality. Only this will invalidate the Bush Doctrine and Extremist Fatwas.
The Jihad of a Humanist
Dost Mittar Jun 25, 2003 interacts: 54Eighteen years ago today, the Air India Kanishka plane flew from Toronto enroute to London with its full load of over three hundred passengers. It never made it to its destination. Kanishka was blown to bits in mid-air above the Atlantic Ocean off the coa
Terror in Okara
Pervez Hoodbhoy May 23, 2003 interacts: 54Pakistan cannot bear the shock of nearly a million of its own people being dispossessed
The Beginning of the End of the Kashmir Problem
Dost Mittar May 13, 2003 interacts: 206Do not underestimate either the love or the hatred that the peoples of the two countries are capable of having towards each other
On the Assertion of Rights
Rafay Alam May 9, 2003 interacts: 17Why Pakistan’s institutions are ass backwards
Pakistan and India - Lets Compromise
Q Isa Daudpota May 7, 2003 interacts: 198The program began by applauding Indian PM Vajpayee’s concession to meet Jamali, his Pakistani counter-part
Dangerous Precedents
Fawad Ahmad May 5, 2003 interacts: 37emerging international scenario in the wake of Iraq war
Saddam Hussein Lives!
Haroon Moghul May 2, 2003 interacts: 140The Future of America’s Occupation is Failure
Survival of the Fittest
Urstruly Apr 23, 2003 interacts: 366If Pakistan is next then what are the options?
An Answer to the Pro War Surrealists
Syed Ali Apr 9, 2003 interacts: 111If you feel that your way of life is better than us, than live it, but stop trying to impose it upon us.
The Great Game for Central Asian Oil
Taimur Rahman Apr 5, 2003 interacts: 41The Imperialist Ring from Yugoslavia to Afghanistan
Loitering with Intent in Ayodhya
Amir Khan Apr 2, 2003 interacts: 18My basic contention is that Indian Muslims never had a claim to the Babri mosque...
Kashmir: Time for a Radical Approach?
Temporal Mar 31, 2003 interacts: 448The Kashmiris are not even a foot note and Ram Babu and Allah Rakha the perennial losers.
Open Letter to Those Opposing the Iraq War
Tauheed Ahmed Mar 29, 2003 interacts: 164And the truth shall prevail. Whether someone likes it or not.
They Shoot Kashmiri Pandits, Dont They?
Farzana Versey Mar 29, 2003 interacts: 269They say they will act as a “buffer against the export of jehad into India”. They who ran away?
Excavating India
Farzana Versey Mar 13, 2003 interacts: 140I say, thank god for Babar, for the dear departed Mughal badshah has revealed how the purring cats are jumping on a hot tin roof.
Three Arguments Against a War
Umair Raja Mar 11, 2003 interacts: 32As America prepares for war, I want to present three arguments for peace:
Muslims in India: Communalism vs. Backwardness-Minority Syndrome
Zafar Anjum Feb 27, 2003 interacts: 169Today, it is imperative that the Muslim community fights the ogre of communalism
What Would Baynard Rustin Say?
Rehan Ansari Feb 14, 2003 interacts: 13In our casual GAP knockoffs and Old Navy clothes, we convey the idea that we are rebelling against suburban middle class proprieties
Dam it?
Shams Rehman Feb 7, 2003 interacts: 17Protest against the extension of Mangla Dam continues despite the mainstream media's ignorance
Rightsizing of the Armed Forces
Riffat Jahan Feb 6, 2003 interacts: 101the huge Pak Army fulfils few strategic functions
The Urdu Press in New York
Rehan Ansari Jan 31, 2003 interacts: 30We never thought we would flee America
Towards Greater Tolerance
Yasser Latif Hamdani Jan 30, 2003 interacts: 281Anti-Pakistanism and neo-Indian Nationalism
A Work In Progress
Feroz R Khan Jan 6, 2003 interacts: 95Jinnah put Pakistan in such a location that the future state would always be involved in the geo-politics of world
Khaki wisdom -- One-way ticket to Hell
Abrar Akbar Jan 3, 2003 interacts: 66the world came closer to a nuclear exchange during the recent standoff between India and Pakistan than at any time since the 1962 Cuban missile crisis
Creation of Hindu ’madrasas’
Rasheed Talib Dec 26, 2002 interacts: 125Is this the sort of education we Indians want in our school system?
The Kashmir Committee: Ram in U.S
Romeet K Watt Dec 14, 2002 interacts: 17Ram Jethmalani, to further the agenda of KC, recently made a trip to US
The Unmaking Of Gujrat
Farzana Versey Dec 11, 2002 interacts: 263The key players in these elections and therefore Indian polity seem like characters in a drama of the absurd.
Husain Haqqani at UC Berkeley
Ras Siddiqui Dec 3, 2002 interacts: 67Pakistan has to revisit its relationship with India
Changing The Thana Culture
Malik S Khar Nov 26, 2002 interacts: 19as time passes land holdings of Feudals continue to decrease through an ongoing evolutionary process
Games Generals Play
Nafees Ghaznavi Nov 24, 2002 interacts: 71the General deserves to be applauded for forcing a semblance of democracy to the working of political parties
Lessons from Constitutional History
Jawaid Siddiqi Oct 30, 2002 interacts: 54But we never seem to learn from history
Sobho: the struggle continues
Beena Sarwar Oct 16, 2002 interacts: 15I still believe in the revolution, in a society that provides justice for all
The Election Burp
Saima Shah Oct 16, 2002 interacts: 40Don’t stand around wondering what to do, trying to please everybody—take a stick and throw it.
Unraveling Pakistan: Taming The Shrew-Mare
Temporal Oct 9, 2002 interacts: 46Pakistan’s Army has become a wild mare. It has to be broken into. It has to be re-taught to walk, run, trot
What I Saw In Okara
Pervez Hoodbhoy Sep 15, 2002 interacts: 69An investigation into the Okara land dispute
Road Blocks in Normalising Relations
Bundchungal Sep 8, 2002 interacts: 55If cross border terrorism ceases, facilitating a dialogue between India and Pakistan, will a dividend of long term peace follow?
Organized Irrelevance
Haroon Moghul Sep 4, 2002 interacts: 41Are Muslims hopeless? With the OIC, they are...
Piece of What?
Shandana Minhas Aug 21, 2002 interacts: 149I left home for a gathering of peaceniks and ended up at the social event of the year. The card in my hand said ‘Arundhati Roy: keynote speaker: seminar on peace and freedom in south Asia’
Peace in South Asia
Yasser Latif Hamdani Aug 18, 2002 interacts: 366Arundhati Roy gave the Pakistanis a glimpse of what free-thinking is
India’s Potential Lose-Lose-Lose Scenario
Umair Raja Aug 11, 2002 interacts: 281India may actually be helping Pakistan in the long run, not harming it, with its current war hysteria
The Hindu Right
Ra Ravishankar Aug 6, 2002 interacts: 184Advani’s yathra in an air-conditioned Toyota left a trail of blood in its wake
The Right To Bigotry
Aakar Patel Jul 31, 2002 interacts: 190as long as government and courts and police and diplomats and moralists approve of it
Of Errant Politicians And The Kashmir Cause
Malik S Khar Jun 17, 2002 interacts: 57In politics being good is not necessarily good enough
Of Violent Birth and Peaceful Death
Ali Hasan Cemendtaur May 19, 2002 interacts: 270I have a dream for South Asia
A Contrary Opinion
Adnan Gilani May 12, 2002 interacts: 24why not give the goodwill to someone who has only been brutally honest with us
The Pattern of Violence
Beena Sarwar May 12, 2002 interacts: 21if the man at the helm sees the larger picture
The Panel of Vendettas at UC Berkley
Aisha Sarwari Mar 4, 2002 interacts: 194A true hero would make a radical notion and never back track
Why Are We Killing Ourselves?
Anas Malik Mar 2, 2002 interacts: 176What mentality burns a human being alive?
An Interview with Noam Chomsky
Mashhood Rizvi Feb 18, 2002 interacts: 19I don’t feel that I have important messages to convey
The Wages of Obedience
Pervez Hoodbhoy Feb 12, 2002 interacts: 139The systemic failure of a whole class of people to think honestly and seriously, in short a failure to do their job as political analysts
An Insight Into the Way Shiv Sena Functions
Harish Nambiar Feb 6, 2002 interacts: 90This political sex appeal of Thackerey is the reason that Shiv Sena shakhaas have sprung up in Haryana and Punjab
Empty Vessels And All That Jazz
Zeemax Feb 2, 2002 interacts: 204do you think he is up to task to rid us of feudals next?
Pakistanis in Afghanistan, Nothing New
Malik S Khar Feb 1, 2002 interacts: 46The more the government cuts back on the opportunities available to the Mullah to interact with the citizen, the more the government is cutting back on the Mullahs sources of revenue
The Future Is Another Country: 2050 And Beyond
Revathy Gopal Jan 26, 2002 interacts: 555Osama bin Laden has his own vision of a perfect world and millions will die
An Indian salute for President Musharraf
Harish Nambiar Jan 12, 2002 interacts: 560On January 12, President Musharraf exhibited the moral courage of the man with character who has been called by destiny to the antechamber of history.
1971: A Forgotten Story
Farzana Versey Jan 5, 2002 interacts: 218We ‘forgot’ to ask for our men to be returned
Indian Diplomacy : Time To Recheck
Amit Mathur Jan 4, 2002 interacts: 25The year saw a marked upswing in new Delhi’s relations with the US, Russia, Japan, Germany and France
A Reason For Change
Feroz R Khan Jan 1, 2002 interacts: 21What is really interesting about Marianne Pearl’s interview with CNN is not what she said
Borders are Made of These
Farzana Versey Dec 31, 2001 interacts: 223if I join this ideological war, the blood will only congeal in my heart
India, Pakistan and America’s Mixed Signals
Ras Siddiqui Dec 30, 2001 interacts: 106War is the last thing that we need there
Running Naked
Anwar Iqbal Dec 25, 2001 interacts: 359Looking at the current India, Pakistan conflict as Manto would have
Is Jehad Passe’?
Aqil Shah Dec 21, 2001 interacts: 146it is too early to say that the military has changed its spots
The Clash Of Un-Civilizations And Osama-ism
Urstruly Nov 30, 2001 interacts: 481It is misleading to think and give an impression that these issues will just disappear if Osama is captured or killed today.
A Journey Into Afghanistan
Aakar Patel Nov 1, 2001 interacts: 175Aside to President Bush: Afghans have been conquered and made to submit by only two men
In Search of the Moderate Muslim
Farzana Versey Oct 28, 2001 interacts: 566Indian society’s latest fad
A Decision to Regret
Feroz R Khan Oct 21, 2001 interacts: 554the Afghans have always resisted a government imposed from abroad
Love On The Line Of Control, a Story by Col Dharam Pal
Rahul Ghosh Sep 23, 2001 interacts: 103There seems to be a lot of acrimony and bad-blood between some Indian and Pakistani contributors ...
Explaining it to an American Friend
Patrick Masih Sep 19, 2001 interacts: 383godspeed and prudence in this time of grieving
Caught In Between
Aisha Sarwari Sep 15, 2001 interacts: 603Pakistan is on the defensive almost constantly
Crisis and Opportunity
Ali A Minai Sep 13, 2001 interacts: 97This crisis is ultimately a consequence of myopic policies in the US and in the Muslim world
Just the End of the Beginning
Ali Hasan Cemendtaur Sep 13, 2001 interacts: 49... will the arraignment of Osama BL be the end of the story?
Coming Home to a Foreign Land
Kirtida Oza Jul 29, 2001 interacts: 567Kirtida Oza recently crossed the border from Ahmedabad for a three week trip to Pakistan
No Fault Of Mine
Dilip DSouza Jul 21, 2001 interacts: 836We nurture a strange vision of patriotism in India these days. As Pakistan yells at us, accusing us of misdeeds, we must shout louder still. Meantime, Kashmir bleeds. So do we all.
A Medley of Internal Contradictions
Sameer Jul 20, 2001 interacts: 349Shedding tears for the plight of Indian Muslims is also a case of internal contradictions
The Indo-Pak Summit, Kashmir and the Taj Mahal
Ras Siddiqui Jul 8, 2001 interacts: 142One cannot expect a solution from just one summit on the complex Kashmir problem ...
Group Captain Cecil Chaudhry, SJ
AH Amin Jul 8, 2001 interacts: 323An interview with a war hero ...
An Eulogy For The Hawks
Keerthik Sasidharan Jun 29, 2001 interacts: 203Your administrations’ talks with President Musharraf
The Quest for Power
Mushahid Hussain Jun 26, 2001 interacts: 143It took General Zia 14 months after the July 1977 coup to assume the Presidency, while General Musharraf waited 20 months to do the same
Talking to Vajpayee
Mushahid Hussain Jun 18, 2001 interacts: 371Vajpayee has demonstrated that he can be different
Reforming the Armed Forces
Mushahid Hussain Jun 10, 2001 interacts: 353Like any institution in a status quo society, the Armed Forces badly need reforms as well.
Mocking the Frontier: The Baba’s Dargah and Chamaliyal
Yoginder Sikand May 28, 2001 interacts: 152What would the Baba have to say ...
The Winds of Change
Irfan Husain May 21, 2001 interacts: 396When the world’s only superpower changes direction, smaller states, especially those located on the periphery of potential conflict, have to be nimble in adjusting their policies.
The Chicken Hawks Of Pakistan
Feroz R Khan May 7, 2001 interacts: 422The military should accept the fact that it is a dictatorship
Obsession with Borderline Issues
Sameer Apr 3, 2001 interacts: 564pre-occupation with insignificant extremes in the name of religion is misplaced
Our Blind Nuclear Prophets
Pervez Hoodbhoy Mar 3, 2001 interacts: 231why did Indian and Pakistani defence budgets go up, rather than down, after the May 1998 tests?
Hands Across The Border
Sharmila Bakshi Feb 17, 2001 interacts: 336we all must plant our saplings of peace today
Eathquake Hits India And Pakistan
Chowk P Room Jan 27, 2001 interacts: 404At least 15,000 people are feared dead
Democracy in Pakistan: The Missing Link?
Bilal Ahmad Dec 14, 2000 interacts: 626Democracy has long been a buzzword in Pakistan
The Mandir Mirage
Farzana Versey Dec 11, 2000 interacts: 679The Babri Masjid may itself not be important to the Muslims in India, but where will this end? A Holocaust?
The Soft Option
Farzana Versey Dec 3, 2000 interacts: 592How can we say that Pakistan is misrepresenting the term ’jehad’ with regard to Kashmir when we Indians are doing the same?
Yet Another South Asian Story
Harish Nambiar Nov 20, 2000 interacts: 41The rapist was convicted for seven years... the victim to solitary confinement for life
A Different Story
Feroz R Khan Oct 27, 2000 interacts: 291The winds of change are slowly whispering their way across the South Asian sub-continent
Should Pakistan Honor the Lahore Resolution?
Bilal Ahmad Oct 18, 2000 interacts: 515why Pakistan failed to become a confederation in accordance with the spirit and content of the Lahore resolution?.
The Autonomy is for India
Anil Kapuria Oct 12, 2000 interacts: 48greater autonomy for states is the only way
Defend the Country, not its Government
Subcontinental Oct 10, 2000 interacts: 199What are the responsibilities of citizens when governments lie to them?
The Imperatives of Power
Haider Nizamani Oct 4, 2000 interacts: 182A physically injured leader has won hands down against the leader of a psychologically injured nation in the world of diplomacy
Would Devolution Empower “We the People”?
Bilal Ahmad Sep 3, 2000 interacts: 325Musharraf’s devolution plan is likely to empower the people of Pakistan. But, how?
1971 in 2000
Salman Akhtar Aug 20, 2000 interacts: 248... this singular event is consigned to the dustbin of history.
Faith, Religion and National Direction
Mateen Mahmood Mohajir Aug 16, 2000 interacts: 208A winner makes commitments, a loser makes promises
No More Hiroshimas Anywhere, Ever
Beena Sarwar Aug 5, 2000 interacts: 74Fat Boy and Thin Man, created atomic hell on August 6 and August 9, 1945
Protest against Kalabagh Dam
MirAtta Muhammad Talpur Jul 18, 2000 interacts: 28Please urge Pakistani Government
Pakistan, India and the Spirit of Chowk
Rehan Rizvi Jul 13, 2000 interacts: 102a time when civility ruled Chowk and personal attacks were rare
Khuda Hafiz, Kashmir?
Farzana Versey Jun 29, 2000 interacts: 207I am a militant. According to a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) member ...
The People’s Initiative
Beena Sarwar Jun 27, 2000 interacts: 19Exposure to ordinary people serves as a powerful perception changer ...
Negotiating Peace in Kashmir
Ahmad Faruqui Jun 18, 2000 interacts: 70President Clinton should also exhort the Indian leaders
What’s the future of India and Pakistan?
Roopam Dhawan Jun 5, 2000 interacts: 270there are only two solutions to this problem[Kashmir]. A Change of attitude or war
When Pakistan Defeated Herself...
Crypto Jun 5, 2000 interacts: 76there was no way for it [India] to convincingly prove that Pakistan indeed harbored territorial ambitions on i-Kashmir
Looking for Razia
Uma Krishnaswami Jun 2, 2000 interacts: 27Razia (Zafar) Chaudhury, are you out there?
Where did Pakistan go wrong?
Lalit Mohan May 27, 2000 interacts: 95...you will find that in the course of time Hindus will cease to be Hindus and Muslims would cease to be Muslims...
A Nation of Beggars
Murad A Baig May 23, 2000 interacts: 44The irony is that the poverty myth has itself become a barrier to reducing poverty
Game Theory and Pakistan
Sameer May 18, 2000 interacts: 74the elite in Pakistan are nothing short of omnivorous parasites
TIEcon 2000 Generates Hope
Ras Siddiqui May 18, 2000 interacts: 14Entrepreneurship in the 21st. Century
Us and Them - A Pakistani professor counters Urdu newspapers
A H Nayyar May 16, 2000 interacts: 60A student stood up and berated me for negating the Ideology of Pakistan
Open Letter to General Musharraf
Ahmad Faruqui May 14, 2000 interacts: 119Field Marshal Ayub Khan was forced out of power after extensive rioting . . .
Eqbal Ahmad: Post - Pokhran Days
Pervez Hoodbhoy May 12, 2000 interacts: 82The mountain had turned white. I wondered how much pain had been felt by nature ...
Can Clinton Stand in Front of the Taj?
Amitava Kumar May 8, 2000 interacts: 21Vices or not, Clinton certainly got to go as far as India
Pssst...This is Rest of South Asia speaking
Harish Nambiar May 1, 2000 interacts: 253for every Indian dollar-billionaire, there are at least a hundred million paupers
Why Clinton should visit Pakistan
Muhammad N Ahmed Mar 16, 2000 interacts: 291The Americans simply cannot sideline Pakistan...
Talibanization or the Turkish Model?
Omar Mirza Mar 2, 2000 interacts: 199My son is a U.S Citizen, and he is going to Afghanistan to join the Taliban.
Boundaries or Bridges?
Beena Sarwar Feb 20, 2000 interacts: 162We didn’t find the Pakistan we were looking for
Let us Not be Foolish
Ras Siddiqui Feb 19, 2000 interacts: 188Mistakes, misunderstandings and downright hate have led us too long in India-Pakistan relations...
In the Supreme National Interest
Iftikhar Rahman Feb 11, 2000 interacts: 245the days of loot and plunder are over
International Monetary Fund (IMF) __ Friend or Foe?
Zeemax Jan 24, 2000 interacts: 129The friendship of IMF is like that of a bear. Its embrace will kill you.
Twosome Troubles of Troublesome Two
Udayakumar Jan 8, 2000 interacts: 122The adolescent behavior of both the Indian and Pakistani elites and their awry management of bilateral relations has become a matter of international notoriety
The Millenium Manifesto or ’Ikeesween Sadi Dastoor’
Zeemax Jan 8, 2000 interacts: 332Kashmir does not belong to Pakistan regardless of historical events during partition...
Resolving the Hijack Crisis
Udayakumar Dec 26, 1999 interacts: 155The timing of the IC-814 hijack crisis portends several things
Indian Airlines Plane Hijacked
Chowk P Room Dec 24, 1999 interacts: 172On the eve of Christmas, Flight 189 an Airbus A300 on a scheduled flight from Kathmandu, Nepal to New Delhi, India has been hijacked
Scandalising the Pakistani Courts
Rohan Oberoi Oct 28, 1999 interacts: 43Ardeshir Cowasjee has been hauled into court again on contempt charges ...
Pakistan: Rapprochement with India ‘unstoppable’
Beena Sarwar Oct 19, 1999 interacts: 212One thing is clear: people want peace with India
Compilation of Opinions on the Military Takeover in Pakistan
Chowk Staff Oct 18, 1999 interacts: 94Peoples opinions and reactions
Text of Speech by Gen. Pervez Musharraf
Press Room Oct 17, 1999 interacts: 129The choice before us on Oct 12th was between saving the body - that is the nation, at the cost of a limb - which is the Constitution, or saving the limb and losing the whole body
Pakistan Alert: Revolution in the Making?
Saqlain Imam Oct 16, 1999 interacts: 23Perhaps, this will be the beginning of the World War III
Diary of a Coup
Bina Shah Oct 14, 1999 interacts: 37A coup d’etat had taken place and everything was going on as if nothing had happened?
Why An Interim Civilian Government will Fail
Pervez Hoodbhoy Oct 14, 1999 interacts: 38Putting up a front government will achieve simply nothing
Masala Democracy
Neil Aggarwal Oct 14, 1999 interacts: 21Only in South Asia would a masala mix of militancy, neglect of the masses, and elite politics pass for democracy
A Recipe For Unbridled Pak-India Competition
Pervez Hoodbhoy Oct 11, 1999 interacts: 7Independent thinking on foreign and defence policies has virtually ceased to exist
Lahore Diaries III
Rehan Ansari Sep 10, 1999 interacts: 79So why was this county divided?
That was a mistake. Sorry. It won’t happen again.
Connected to: Harsh Kapoor
Nausheen Saleem Sep 2, 1999 interacts: 4SPIDER talks to Cyber Warrior Harsh Kapoor about his stance on the recent blocking of the Dawn Internet Edition in India
Love in the Time of Kargil
Amitava Kumar Sep 1, 1999 interacts: 83I am Indian. My wife, Mona, is Pakistani. We got married in Toronto last week
Save India
Veer Kumar Jul 27, 1999 interacts: 52A martial law administration has to take over the country
After the defeat
Ibne Sina Jul 19, 1999 interacts: 103An analysis of the Kargil conflict and the ensuing defeat for Pakistan.
Imran Khan: Pakistan’s Next PM?
George F Maximillian Jul 17, 1999 interacts: 60In terms of being a hypocrite - who in Pakistan isn’t?
A Road To Siachen
Feroz R Khan Jul 4, 1999 interacts: 81An analysis of the Pakistani military thought and its interests in the present crisis
Kargil Issue
Amandeep Midha Jul 4, 1999 interacts: 27I begin the issue right from 1947 when India and Pakistan were planned to be two separate countries
Falsehoods Galore
Fauziya Khan Jul 4, 1999 interacts: 108Pakistan has thus turned into an oligarchy well versed in the art of making things disappear
India’s Failure of Imagination
Rohan Oberoi Jul 2, 1999 interacts: 63No one in India, it seems, has a clue what people across the border in Pakistan are thinking
Karachi, a City Born of Dreams, Bred with Love and Left to Rot
Kamran Khan Jun 28, 1999 interacts: 19Only Karachi can define Karachi the way it is
A Visit to Pakistan
Vinod Vyasulu Jun 24, 1999 interacts: 22Could it be that there is a feeling that India does not accept the existence of Pakistan?
Pokhran-Chaghi audit: Winners and losers
Pervez Hoodbhoy Jun 4, 1999 interacts: 15India and Pakistan conducted their nuclear tests one year ago.
Nuclear powers can count too!
Mohammad A Syed May 13, 1999 interacts: 9Can we implement a new census at the dawn of the new millenium?
The Dark Tower
Shandana Minhas May 10, 1999 interacts: 35The editor of Pakistani most outspoken English weekly was arrested in a most undemocratic manner for going abroad and saying what we all say in our living rooms
The Decline and Fall of Pakistan
Feroz R Khan May 10, 1999 interacts: 28Pakistan on the crossroads of a dilemma
A Letter from Veer
Veeresh Malik May 10, 1999 interacts: 11My reason for taking an interest in this episode is simple
Face to face with the Indian Muslims
Feroz M Kamal May 3, 1999 interacts: 120How are the Muslims faring in India?
Make ’Nobody’ Indian Prime Minister
Udayakumar Apr 23, 1999 interacts: 6Keep away from politics and electricity, cautions an Ethiopian proverb
Nawaz Sharif Plays Lady Macbeth
AA Apr 20, 1999 interacts: 16Pakistan government is an accomplice in domestic violence and the death of Samia Sarwar.
WW III? An Analysis of Yugoslavia
Taimur Rahman Apr 7, 1999 interacts: 42The media has been lying to the world about the crisis in Kosova
Balkan Tragedy: A Re-enactment of the 1971 Genocide in Bangladesh
Jamal Hasan Apr 7, 1999 interacts: 346The escalating human tragedy in Kosovo gives me a sense of deja vu
Evolution of South Asia
Anil Kapuria Mar 24, 1999 interacts: 15Information revolution and the future of the sub-continent
Waiting Upon the Prime Miniterial Burp
Rehan Ansari Feb 25, 1999 interacts: 9In Lahore we are expecting to hear a burp
Why Vajpayee’s Trip to Lahore Was a Failure
Rohan Oberoi Feb 22, 1999 interacts: 31Vajpayee’s bus trip can be described in one word: nothing
Need for a Confederation
Soumitra Bose Feb 21, 1999 interacts: 30India had never been a Nation, it is still not one
Getting Ready for ‘Bus Diplomacy’
Beena Sarwar Feb 19, 1999 interacts: 35Vajpayee and Sharif get creative. First bombs then bus rides.
A Matter of Principle
Beena Sarwar Feb 5, 1999 interacts: 33Anatomy of the governments vendetta against a leading newspaper in Pakistan
An Interview with Deepa Mehta
Rehan Ansari Jan 26, 1999 interacts: 8Of partition, hybrid filmmaking and the lack of inhibitions
A Line Runs Through It
Feroz R Khan Jan 1, 1999 interacts: 68Siachen-Kargil: India, Pakistan, Kashmir and forgotton lessons of history
Is Impeachment Realistic
Ras Siddiqui Dec 7, 1998 interacts: 9Scandal and sex are easier to start than explain. Just ask the President.
India is South Asia’s Natural Hegemon
Sadanand Dhume Dec 7, 1998 interacts: 47Pakistan is more an army with a state than a state with an army.
The Weakest Link
Amar D Dhindsa Dec 2, 1998 interacts: 8An individual in a crowd is a grain of sand...
March on! Fellow Robots and Cyborgs!
Udayakumar Nov 21, 1998 interacts: 17We are the technocratic power barons ... And anyone human is a clear moron!
Monks on a Pilgrimage
Yousuf Saeed Nov 2, 1998 interacts: 2a peace march to Pakistan across the India-Pakistan border
Talking of Talks
Udayakumar Oct 22, 1998 interacts: 9...the Prime Ministers have had a telephone talk
Shadows of Hiroshima
Asim R Tahir Oct 21, 1998 interacts: 6An airplane as pretty as a silver treasure slowly flying from east to west in the cloudless, pure blue sky ...
A Nobel for Development Studies
Chowk P Room Oct 14, 1998 interacts: 16Amartya Sen wins Nobel prize in economics
Pride and Potatoes: Trade with India
M A Syed Oct 6, 1998 interacts: 11Is importing Potatoes a source of pride?
Waiting for you, Mahatma
Udayakumar Oct 2, 1998 interacts: 5Proud I am of Gandhiji’s birth - But feeling ashamed of not being its worth!
From Zharkent to Laguna Pueblo
Beena Sarwar Sep 18, 1998 interacts: 2We are still suffering from the radiation effects of tests done by China and Russia
Giving Way to Intolerance
Mehdi Hasan Sep 14, 1998 interacts: 12During the last many years, religious intolerance and sectarian fanaticism have created a war-like situation in Pakistan
Communists and Congress Should Give Birth to ’Red Indians’
Udayakumar Sep 9, 1998 interacts: 4The Communist parties and the Congress (I) are toying with the idea of coming closer to form an alternative political dispensation
Sanctions - the carrot follows the stick.
Chowk P Room Jul 16, 1998A crack in the door - sanctions may be lifted soon.
Nuclear Bomb for Sale
Pervez Hoodbhoy and Shiv Visvanathan Jul 6, 1998 interacts: 11the demand for nuclear bombs outstripped that of mangoes, movies, health services, designer labels, paan, clean water,
Nuclear South Asia: An Explanation to America
Ras Siddiqui Jun 25, 1998 interacts: 11The US and the rest of the world needs to help in the resolution of this issue because if we don’t address it now we will all hear about it later.
Onwards to the Nuclear Abyss
Feroz R Khan Jun 18, 1998 interacts: 6India, Pakistan and the March of Folly
Letter from Nagasaki
Marino Kitano Jun 18, 1998 interacts: 5I am the grand daughter of a survivor of Nagasaki, and I bear the scars of that living hell
Living with the Bomb
Pervez Hoodbhoy Jun 3, 1998 interacts: 3A 2-5 minute flight time, almost zero chances of interception, and the impossibility of recall
Getting to Yes
Salman Akhtar Jun 1, 1998 interacts: 1Not to test was to permanently accept Indian domination.
The Hard Choice
Abdul Nayyar May 30, 1998 interacts: 1A Pakistani physicist’s view on the eve of the Pakistani N-tests
Nuclear Tests in Pakistan
Chowk Staff May 28, 1998 interacts: 11We have settled the score, Nawaz Sharif.
Pakistan in State of Emergency
Chowk Staff May 28, 1998President Tarar promulgates state of emergency in the country
Compilation of Articles and Opinions on India’s Nuclear Test
Chowk Contributors May 24, 1998 interacts: 1The events surrounding the nuclear tests conducted by India have resulted in a number of articles and opinions. This is a compilation of those articles.
Crying Buddha
Ras Siddiqui May 23, 1998 interacts: 2Three tears fell to wet the Indian desert on
This grim and horrifying day in May as ...
Statesmanship Needed
Dilawar Syed May 21, 1998 interacts: 6Mr. Bhutto’’s decision to go nuclear would prove pivotal quarter of a century later
Patriot Games
Shiv Visvanathan May 18, 1998 interacts: 13Pass out the barfis. It could be a hockey match. A Tendulkar century. A riot or a nuclear blast.
Say No to Indian and Pakistani Bombs
Pervez Hoodbhoy May 18, 1998 interacts: 10...against the ideologies of hate created and promoted by our governments
Petition against the Nuclearization of South Asia
Abha Sur May 15, 1998 interacts: 7Petition circulated at a seminar at MIT on the nuclear arms race between India and Pakistan.
To Quota or Not to Quota
Mian A Waheed and Naseem Majeed May 15, 1998 interacts: 2A look at the divisive quota issue.
A Letter to the Prime Minister of Pakistan
Farrukh Azfar and Wasiq Bokhari May 14, 1998 interacts: 12A letter urging restraint on part of Pakistan in response to the recent rash behavior of the Government of India.
India tests three nuclear devices
Chowk P Room May 11, 1998 interacts: 30Indian Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee announced that India had conducted three underground nuclear tests on Monday.
Brown Man’s Burden
Amar D Dhindsa May 2, 1998 interacts: 14I remember my English teacher sneering at students for not understanding what they were teaching, attributing our faults to lack of breeding
The Intellectual Imperative
Saad Shafqat Apr 24, 1998 interacts: 26As a people and a nation, Pakistan’s need for intellectual direction has never been greater. So where are the intellectuals?
Upon the return of a Desi
Ayesha Khan Apr 22, 1998 interacts: 10The phenonmenon of reverse culture shock.
Pre-Eid Fireworks in Pakistan
Chowk P Room Apr 7, 1998 interacts: 7On Monday April 06, Pakistan successfully tested a surface-to-surface missile capable of carrying nuclear payload over a range of 1100 km.
Imperatives For Economic Development Of Pakistan
Shaheryar Azhar Mar 7, 1998 interacts: 2So how can we hammer out a consensus around the proposition that we have to rapidly raise the standard of living of the people in Pakistan?
Excuse Me but Can ANP Spell Pakhtoonkhwa?
Waheed Malik Feb 11, 1998 interacts: 19What difference would a name change make any way?
The Exploding Cities of the Developing World
Ayesha Tahir Feb 11, 1998 interacts: 8With ever-increasing global integration, problems that arise in one city can quickly spread throughout its region and even worldwide.
Madeleine’s ’Deadly Delusions’
Nadeem Akram Feb 7, 1998 interacts: 6Well over 6 million Indian and Pakistani citizens live in the Middle East and Washington’s apparent indifference towards their safety has roundly ticked off nations who generally need little reason to feel offended.
Calling a Spade a Spade
Sohail Rabbani Jan 30, 1998 interacts: 18Thus a new historical precedent was established where 53% of the population were denounced as traitors
Poet Sheikh Ayaz
Maqbool A Jan 16, 1998 interacts: 3He was incarcerated many times for his seditious writings and was also sentenced to death, but escaped gallows due to the sudden change of government.
Of BB, AZ, and NYT: The Corruption of Politics and the Politics of Corruption
Adil Najam Jan 10, 1998 interacts: 22An analysis of the New York Time’s analysis of Benazir Bhutto and Asif Zardari’s Trail of Corruption. What was important in the story is not what was said, but how it was said and what was left unsaid.
Bebee Phool Nahin Lo
Bad Girl Jan 9, 1998 interacts: 22Can this poor, raped, ravaged, depleted, sick earth take the burden of industrializing China, India, Pakistan and other third world countries?
Gender and Literacy in Pakistan
S Y Hussain Jan 3, 1998 interacts: 2By looking at agendas and practices of some organizations involved with women’s literacy in Pakistan this paper attempts to clarify ideas related to gender, assumed or consciously advocated in their various approaches.
Women’s Rights in Pakistan
Wasiq Bokhari Dec 19, 1997 interacts: 20... and by the time we are old enough to understand and question, the standards by which we judge have already been defined in our minds...
The Pakistani Connection: An Opinion
Ras Siddiqui Dec 12, 1997 interacts: 8Pakistani media watchers have to be concerned today because people and the newspapers in this country have recently started mentioning Iraq and Pakistan in the same breath.
My Crimson Reality
Dervish Oct 24, 1997 interacts: 4In which the poet, in the best traditions of Meer, Dard, Ghalib, seems to prefer reality in an intoxicating red shade.
Almost Live in Concert
Musician Oct 24, 1997 interacts: 6It is important for us to understand more about DAT’s and Sequencers and how they work because paying $10 or more for a live performance where as only 10% of that is live, in my opinion, is making a fool out of people.
Death of the Raj: Subcontinent in the Third Millennium
Sohail Rabbani Oct 24, 1997 interacts: 17The second of two articles outlining a new definition of Pakistan and the Indian sub-continent. Ready your pens for aggressive interaction.
The Old Pakistan is Dead, Long Live New Pakistan
Sohail Rabbani Oct 23, 1997 interacts: 54On December 16, 1971 Pakistan ceased to exist during a well celebrated ceremony when Lieutenant General Amir Abdullah Khan Niazi and Lieutenant General Jagjit Singh Arora signed an armistice document.
A Word to the Wise: Industrialize
Moe Chaudry Oct 21, 1997 interacts: 1Industrialization: That has the potential to take care of ethnic divides, over-population, in-law (and out-law) problems, poverty, corruption, arranged marriage woes...
Talks, Talks and More Talks
Chowk Press Oct 8, 1997 interacts: 2Next Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif met with President Clinton. What really came out of this talk? Did we get the F-16s released... Any action on reversing The Pressler Amendment?
Who is the Potato-head Now?
Chowk Press Sep 22, 1997Inzaman’s foolishness was in response to being called a ’potato’.
Pakistan’s Golden Jubilee
Saleem Islam Aug 14, 1997 interacts: 3Even now, the Mian has a cabinet of 41 ministers. FORTY ONE (count ’em)!! I can’t even think of thirty things that would need a minister.


