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October 29, 2001
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Despatches
  The question of Ajit Jogi's tribal status continues to spark a row decades after it was first raised.
INDIA TODAY's Special Correspondent
Neeraj Mishra finds out why in
Identity Crisis

 

 
Specials


100 people who shaped India in the 20th century
 
 
COVER STORY: WAR ON TERRORISM
Should India Attack?
The Government is debating whether India should emulate America's war against the Taliban and strike the terrorist camps in Pakistan. PLUS the possible war scenario as seen by EXPERTS.
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COVER STORY: DIPLOMACY
Powell And Patience
President Bush's invitation to Vajpayee for a one-on-one in Washington next month makes up for the disappointment in New Delhi in the wake of Colin Powell's visit.
Full Story...

COVER STORY: PAKISTAN
Riding The Tide
The US endorsement of Pakistan's position on Kashmir bolsters Musharraf's fortunes even as anti-American outrage gathers steam.
Full Story...

COVER STORY: TERRORIST TRAINING CAMPS
Inside Jehad
How the militants fighting Pakistan's covert war with India are trained for battle and martyrdom.
Full Story...

COVER STORY: MOOD IN PAKISTAN
Special Status
The US celebration of thriving friendship and more economic aid provide greater confidence to Musharraf amid an Islamic backlash.
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COVER STORY: AFGHANISTAN
Autumn Of Turmoil
The Northern Alliance waits and watches the US moves in anticipation of a post-US-attack power struggle with the Taliban.
A look at the mood and the ground realities in Kabul.
Full Story...

 
LETTERS  
  From The Editor In Chief  
     
To The Editor  

EDITORIAL
America can't see the true friend in the fog of war.
BUSINESS: INTERNET
The Dotcom
Waste Land
In tales of frustration and hope, the bets are now on a new Internet era.
Full Story...
  HEALTH: KITS
India's New Detectives
Indigenous test kits are good both for medicine and business.
Full Story...

LIVING: CLUBS
Clubbing Fortunes
With privileged clubs out of reach, Kolkattans make a beeline for the new alternatives.
Full Story...
 

SOCIETY AND TRENDS:
FOOD HABITS

World On A Platter
A survey shows that a multicultural foodie community is emerging.
Full Story...


OFFTRACK: DEHRADUN, UTTARANCHAL
Mill On The Stream
An NGO upgrades watermills to give power to the people, literally
Full Story...
 
FIFTH COLUMN:
Tavleen Singh
War And Pretence
Alliance with Pakistan exposes the hollowness of US claims on terrorism.
 

KAUTILYA:
Jairam Ramesh
A Soldier's Journey
Powell came, Powell saw, Powell concurred — but with whom?
 
ECONOMIC GRAFITTI: Kaushik Basu
Nobel For Failures
This year's Nobel prize is for works that point to market imperfections.
CENTRESTAGE By Ajit Ninan

QUOTE OF THE WEEK
"By your shouting in the streets and Parliament, I do not become
an accused."
Union defence minister, on the protests against his re-induction into the Cabinet.
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CAPLOOKS
Delhi
Meetings And Partings
Krishna pays a price for directly getting in touch with Sonia.
  Delhi
Big Foot In The Mouth

Landing of a US C-130 Hercules plane creates furore among journalists.
   
Chennai
Flop Flip
At last Paneerselvam succeeds in replacing Jaya's picture.
 

Bhubaneswar
Naveen Boiled or Fried
In Orissa even a new variety of rice is named after politician.



TREMORS
Changing Fortunes Of Cricket Stars.

CONFESSIONAL
The new Prasar Bharati chairman on his agenda for the board.

DESPATCH
PERSONALITY
SIGNPOSTS
WORLDWATCH
SPOTLIGHT
SCIENCE NEWS
HEALTH
DRUG ALERT
FUNQUIZ
Q&A: RAHUL BOSE
MUSIC REVIEW
MUSIC RELEASE


BOOKS
In The Service Of The Nation: Reminiscences:
K.V. Krishna Rao

The memories of this soldier's soldier are the nation's as well.

The Making Of Asoka: Mushtaq Sheikh
Good pictures but potted history of the king and his times is an insult to the subject.

The Evening Gone: Suguna Iyer
This is storytelling without gimmicks.

New Releases

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EYECATCHERS
Diya Mirza
Simran
Amitabh Bachchan, Abhishek and Jagdish Khattar

Kundan Shah


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Orchestra buffs were appalled to learn that tickets to the Zubin Mehta concert in Mumbai were sold out even before the counter opened, giving rise to rumours about insidious deals — a common occurrence when a glamorous event hits the city.
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