Indian Express India softens on Xinjiang
For the first time in several decades, a leader from China's restive Xinjiang region has visited India. This is significant in itself, given Delhi's claim to territory in Xinjiang, while the visit is also evidence of the deepening relationship between India and
China, writes SUDHA RAMACHANDRAN
Tribune Hostile over FATA operations
The Pakistan government finds itself caught between a rock and a hard place over its seven-month-old military operations against Al-Qaida elements in South Waziristan Agency in Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA).
The Hindu A
story of two tragedies
The first, the loss of 329 lives in June 1985, in the Air India `Kanishka' disaster, and the second, the gripping sense of frustration with the investigation and trial that the families of the victims have had to accept. With the concluding submissions beginning
Monday, will it lead to a verdict that many think will be a mockery of the Canadian justice system, asks RABAB
NAQVI
Outlook Webgyor
The Internet is booming again. In usage, advertising, e-commerce and VC funds,
reports SUVEEN K. SINHA
Water and river management
in South Asia Given China's disastrous environmental record, India should join an Asian alliance to pressure its big neighbour into behaving more responsibly, says
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