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Behind
Pakistan's Defeat
A
secret inquiry into Pakistan's debacle in the 1971 war held army atrocities,
widespread corruption, cowardice and the moral laxity of its generals
as prime reasons for the defeat in East Pakistan. The explosive Hamoodur
report has never been disclosed-until now.
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The
Nation
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Peace
Takes a Knock
The
Hizb has resumed battle, the killings continue and the Hurriyat is in
a quandary but the Government feels these are temporary roadblocks to
peace.
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AS
Good As It Gets?
The
economy has been chugging along well this year. Will it pick up speed
or lose steam in the coming months? Right now there is more optimism than
unease about the future.
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VOICES
"The
Lahore bus drive was not a drama. It was to test Pakistan's conviction.
From Lahore we reached Kargil, and now those who masterminded Kargil are
ruling Pakistan."
A.B. Vajpayee, Prime Minister, ruling out talks with Pakistan
"This
time they must have thought, 'let us have some younger person'. So my
name must have been approved."
Bangaru Laxman, on taking over from 75-year-old Kushabhau Thakre
as the BJP's new president
"I
believe in the ideology of Jayaprakash Narayan. No one need be a sinner
for all times to come. Every man can be reformed."
S.M.Krishna, Karnataka chief minister, when asked whether
his Government would give amnesty to outlaw Veerappan
"This
is what we were hoping for. From the Sydney Olympics viewpoint, the Davis
Cup, every which way, this is a welcome step."
Ramesh Krishnan, India's non-playing captain, reacting to news
that Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi will team up once again
"The
minister's backtrack (not track-II) diplomacy is responsible for the Kashmir
massacre."
Arjun Singh, Congress leader
"I
don't know what he means by backtrack diplomacy but the term reflects
his own life and times."
Jaswant Singh, External Affairs Minister
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Don't
ask for more funds, demand the right to collect, INDIA TODAY Associate
Editor V. Shankar Aiyar writes to Chandrababu Naidu in Au
ContrAiyar.
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Read
the transcript
of
Wednesday's live chat with Vasudevan Bhaskaran, Chief Coach of
Indian hockey.
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The
Mercenary Journalist
Pressures of meeting deadlines have always been
nerve-wracking in Kashmir. But never before has there been such desperation
to be the first to break news, writes India Today Special Correspondent
Ramesh Vinayak who has covered militancy for over a decade.
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"May be Veerappan should be given a chance
to reform," Karnataka
CM S.M. Krishna tells INDIA TODAY Principal Correspondent Stephen
David as one of the options being considered to secure the release of
superstar Rajkumar.
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DESPATCHES |
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In
the eerie world of superstition that still exists in Andhra Pradesh's
Telengana region, four women and a man are brutally burned to death allegedly
for practising black magic. INDIA TODAY Associate Editor Amarnath K.
Menon says in Despatches
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»1971:
The Untold Story
This is a story not
told in Pakistan. A secret inquiry into the splintering of Pakistan
in 1971 held army atrocities, widespread corruption, cowardice,
even loose morals, among its generals in East Pakistan as prime
reasons in losing the war. The explosive Hamoodur Rahman report,
obtained exclusively by NEWS TODAY's Samar Halarnkar, has never
seen the light of day—until now.
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Veerappan
Strikes Again
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star Dr Rajkumar at his rural farmhouse was rudely interrupted when
one of India's deadliest killers, Koose Muniswamy Veerappan,50,
burst in a half hour before midnight. .
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The
Tiger Catastrophe
India's
national animal is in crisis in the hands of its keepers. The death
toll at Nandan Kanan Zoo in Orissa is now 12, nine of these rare
white tigers.
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The
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Exclusive interviews, columns and infographics that track the battle
for Jaffna.
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'secret'
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