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Arati R Jerath

Fumbles and grumbles

After defence minister A K Antony’s embarrassing gaffe at the recent Army Day reception, the government is seriously reassessing his role in the union cabinet.
Section: India  | Saturday, January 23, 2010 22:32 IST

Scrap national security adviser's post: Brajesh Mishra

With the government in the throes of revamping the role of the NSA, here is a new twist to the debate.
Section: India  | Wednesday, January 20, 2010 1:00 IST

Jyoti Basu’s death has left CPM orphaned

He was the man CPI(M) leaders turned to in every crisis, the leader in who they vested childlike faith.
Section: India  | Monday, January 18, 2010 1:36 IST

NSA: Going, going, gone...?

Home minister P Chidambaram wants control of the entire internal security apparatus, including all the intelligence agencies.
Section: Analysis  | Sunday, January 17, 2010 0:30 IST

NSA’s role to be recast

The government has decided to recast the NSA’s role. The new incumbent will concentrate on global and strategic issues, including nuclear security, a vital part of external policy.
Section: India  | Saturday, January 16, 2010 0:01 IST

Manmohan Singh opens door to Pakistan

The Congress had struck down the Sharm-el-Sheikh agreement to resume talks, suspended after the 26/11 Mumbai terror strike.
Section: India  | Friday, January 15, 2010 0:00 IST

A Not-So-Lal Salaam for Jyoti Basu

How quickly the CPI(M)’s aura of invincibility has vanished as it sinks into factionalism and internal bickerings in its hour of decline.
Section: India  | Sunday, January 10, 2010 1:17 IST

Chilli Peppers in Delhi’s Khari Baoli

Leaky government channels managed to keep the high profile visit a tightly-held state secret almost till the very end.
Section: Analysis  | Sunday, January 3, 2010 0:22 IST

When Obama went bargain hunting

Indian delegates to the Copenhagen climate meet are still recovering from US President Barack Obama’s eleventh hour histrionics to salvage his reputation and pull the conference back from the brink of failure.
Section: World  | Sunday, December 27, 2009 0:44 IST

Jharkhand verdict will test Congress

With trends throwing up a hung Assembly in Jharkhand, Congress today said people expect its secular alliance to form a government in the state.
Section: India  | Wednesday, December 23, 2009 13:37 IST
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