By N.V. Subramanian (29 December 2008)
Let us get on with giving a clean government in the state. There is no Kashmir dispute to settle. N.V.Subramanian comments.... Continue Reading »
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By N.V. Subramanian (26 December 2008)
A second break up of Pakistan is no longer inconceivable, says N.V.Subramanian.... Continue Reading »
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By N.V. Subramanian (24 December 2008)
Pakistan's "war hysteria" proves that India's coercive strategy is working, argues N.V.Subramanian.... Continue Reading »
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By N.V. Subramanian (22 December 2008)
There is a dark cloud despite the welcome togetherness of the Congress and BJP in combating Pakistani terrorism, says N.V.Subramanian.... Continue Reading »
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By N.V. Subramanian (19 December 2008)
Banning Goa's night beach parties would mean surrendering to terrorists, argues N.V.Subramanian.... Continue Reading »
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By N.V. Subramanian (17 December 2008)
India is not the only target in the Bombay terror attack, says N.V.Subramanian.... Continue Reading »
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By N.V. Subramanian (15 December 2008)
The Pakistan military is prosecuting a psychological war against India, warns N.V.Subramanian.... Continue Reading »
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By N.V. Subramanian (12 December 2008)
The US is India's very limited ally in combating Pakistani terrorism, says N.V.Subramanian.... Continue Reading »
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By N.V. Subramanian (10 December 2008)
Without Pakistani state support, there would have been no terrorism in Bombay, argues N.V.Subramanian.... Continue Reading »
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By N.V. Subramanian (09 December 2008)
Don't let elections influence the war against terrorists, implores N.V.Subramanian.... Continue Reading »
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By N.V. Subramanian (06 December 2008)
Political parties should not publicly discuss their preferred response against Pakistani terrorism, writes N.V.Subramanian.... Continue Reading »
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By N.V. Subramanian (03 December 2008)
Post-Bombay terrorism, there is much to be introspected about, writes N.V.Subramanian.... Continue Reading »
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By N.V. Subramanian (01 December 2008)
Even with P.Chidambaram in, the sleepless nights don't end for you and I, writes N.V.Subramanian.... Continue Reading »
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By N.V. Subramanian (28 November 2008)
This country has to fight its own battles against terrorism. No one else will. N.V.Subramanian comments.... Continue Reading »
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By N.V. Subramanian (26 November 2008)
Ah, for someone like Gordon Brown to save the Indian economy. N.V.Subramanian comments.... Continue Reading »
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By N.V. Subramanian (24 November 2008)
There are things that the Congress can learn from the successes of Mayawati and Nitish Kumar. N.V.Subramanian comments.... Continue Reading »
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By N.V. Subramanian (21 November 2008)
The BJP's Lok Sabha campaign is turning heads, says N.V.Subramanian.... Continue Reading »
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By N.V. Subramanian (19 November 2008)
J & K expresses its no-confidence in separatism. N.V.Subramanian comments.... Continue Reading »
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By N.V. Subramanian (18 November 2008)
The Tibetan independence movement may evolve in ways that may discomfit India, writes N.V.Subramanian.... Continue Reading »
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By N.V. Subramanian (14 November 2008)
Apply pressure during the G-20 summit against getting the Taliban into the Afghanistan government, writes N.V.Subramanian.... Continue Reading »
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By N.V. Subramanian (12 November 2008)
Manmohan Singh has reduced India to waiting on the next US president, writes N.V.Subramanian. ... Continue Reading »
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By N.V. Subramanian (10 November 2008)
L.K.Advani is thinking right on the "GDP" theme, writes N.V.Subramanian.... Continue Reading »
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By N.V. Subramanian (07 November 2008)
Margaret Alva is the wrong person to throw stones at the Congress glass house. N.V.Subramanian comments.... Continue Reading »
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Following the nuclear deal, the government will have itself to blame if the US seeks to intervene in Kashmir.... Continue Reading »
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By N.V. Subramanian (03 November 2008)
Manmohan Singh and P.Chidambaram have a lot to answer for mismanaging the economy, says N.V.Subramanian.... Continue Reading »
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