FOR THE RECORD
 PRANAB MUKHERJEE
 'Evidence Of The Links With Elements In Pakistan'
 'As far as the Government of Pakistan is concerned, we ask only that it implement the bilateral commitments that it has made at the highest levels to India, and practices her international obligations. These are clear'  
 Web | Jan 05, 2009


VIEW FROM ISRAEL
 URI AVNERY
 Molten Lead
 This war is a writing on the wall: Israel is missing the historic chance of making peace with secular Arab nationalism. Tomorrow, it may be faced with a uniformly fundamentalist Arab world, Hamas multiplied by a thousand.
 Web | Jan 03, 2009


COUNTERPOINT
 B. RAMAN
 Can India Emulate Israel's Action In Gaza?
 Yes, but the question is not whether we should retaliate. The question is whether a direct military strike will be the wise and appropriate way of retaliating against Pakistan...
 Web | Jan 05, 2009



 2008 IMAGES
 Thank God It's Over
 It was not just terror but also floods, farmer suicides, stampedes, communal clashes, riots, and many other horrific cases that hogged the headlines
 Web | Dec 27, 2008

 CRYSTAL GAZING
 LOLA NAYAR
 Economy 2009
 Frequently asked questions: Will inflation be finally conquered in 2009? What's the investment advice for 2009? Will the moribund home market pick up in 2009? Tough 2009 for India Inc? What are they doing about it?
 Web | Dec 24, 2008



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ESSAY
 MUKUL KESAVAN
 No Place Like Home
 In location and language, I was more an Agrawal from Delhi than an Iyengar from Mysore
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J&K
 PRAVEEN SWAMI
 The Writing On The Wall
 New Delhi would do well to engage with the multiple voices in the new elected Assembly in J&K, rather than reach out once more to a secessionist leadership that has been humiliated by the peoples it claims to represent. 
 Web | Dec 31, 2008

 Q & A
 B. RAMAN
 LTTE After Kilinochchi
 Will LTTE be able to bounce back again? Has the cause of the Sri Lankan Tamils become hopeless? How will the end of Prabakaran come? Will the defeat of LTTE bring about peace? Isn't there an Indian double standard on terrorism and LTTE?
 Web | Jan 04, 2009



 REWIND
 World Sports 2008
 The Olympians, the rivals, the record breakers, the toppers, the heroes, the ones who provided much needed distraction in these bleak times
 Web | Dec 27, 2008



 REWIND
 Movies 2008
 The hits and the misses -- the hot bods, the new faces, the more than pretty faces, those on the other side of the camera -- and of the border
 NAMRATA JOSHI
 Web | Dec 25, 2008



 REWIND
 Terror 2008
 The year began with a terrorist attack on CRPF camp in Rampur on January 1, 2008. And then it came calling with sickening regularity in Jaipur, Bangalore, Ahmedabad, Delhi, Mumbai...
 Web | Dec 26, 2008



 REWIND
 World 2008
 It was clearly an year of change with democracy seemingly triumphing with elections in Bhutan, Nepal, Maldives, Pakistan, Zimbabwe...and, of course, the USA
 Web | Dec 26, 2008



 REWIND
 Moral Police 2008
 The usual suspects were out there -- airing their "hurt sensibilities" with abuse and threats, court injunctions, chappals, black paint and fatwas, smashing down glass panes for TV cameras, burning down buses...
 Web | Dec 27, 2008



 REWIND
 Business 2008
 From Nano -- launched in January, lynched in August -- Jaguar and Land Rover acquisition deals, through IPL, farmers bailout, new airports and so on, it all seemed hunky dory till the Reliance Power IPO...
 Web | Dec 24, 2008



 REWIND
 Cricket 2008
 And then there were three. The year saw two of the Fab-Five retire, and if MSD took the team to new heights, Dravid's disappointments with the bat were made up by Gautam Gambhir and Virender Sehwag
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 REWIND
 Sports 2008
 India had their best Olympics ever, winning three medals, including the country's first gold in an individual event. There was lots of good news, including the fact that to get rid of KPS Gill as the president of the Indian Hockey Federation, they got rid of the federation itself!
 ROHIT MAHAJAN
 Web | Dec 25, 2008


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BOOKS 2008
 Dear Reader,
A Handsel
 Check out the reading list of Sonia Gandhi, Manmohan Singh, LK Advani and an eminent galaxy of persons from all spheres

 Magazine | Jan 12, 2009


ESSAY
 RAMACHANDRA GUHA
 The Great Indian Chaos Theory
 Was this the worst year experienced by India (and Indians) since the country was founded? Our annus horribilis?
 Magazine | Jan 12, 2009

 The Insult Exchange
 *#$@! Bashi-Bazouks! Brutes! Ectoplasms! Nikamma! Mother****** from Shivaji Park! Disgusting! Nauseating! Dog!
 Magazine | Jan 12, 2009

 REWIND
 Songs Sung True
 There were some small pockets of cheer and life-affirming stories too...
 DEBARSHI DASGUPTA
 Magazine | Jan 12, 2009

 TGIO
 And Hardy Won Laurels
 We are like this only. It happens only in India.
 DEBARSHI DASGUPTA
 Magazine | Jan 12, 2009



 Dubious Distinctions
 Our yearly Roll of Dishonour. Please tell us the ones we missed -- make up your own awards and send in your nominations.
 Magazine | Jan 12, 2009



 REWIND
 Oh, Just Changed My Mind
 No, it was not a case of the best lacking all conviction... Er, yes, no... but then, well, isn't consistency the virtue of an ass?
 Magazine | Jan 12, 2009



 Protests 2008
 Everybody, it seemed, was entitled to his own, personalised, custom-made notion of victimhood
 Magazine | Jan 12, 2009



 IMAGES
 Friends, Lend Me a Year
 "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times." You can say that about most years. But 2008? Thank God, it's over...
 Magazine | Jan 12, 2009



 Glitterati 2008
 Flashbulbs held the indelible moments on screen and beyond

 Magazine | Jan 12, 2009

 REWIND
 Polity 2008
 Was there a defining trend? The assembly polls, N-deal's passage, Right to Education Bill, youth in public life...
 Magazine | Jan 12, 2009

 REWIND
 Economy 2008
 Defining trend of the year? The global financial crisis? Singur?
 Magazine | Jan 12, 2009

 REWIND
 Foreign 2008
 Indo-US Nuke deal as the defining trend? Bilateral educational exchange agreement? The long list of terrorist attacks? Global financial meltdown?
 Magazine | Jan 12, 2009

 REWIND
 Society 2008
 Young cinema? Reality TV? The IPL? Demand for education? Amplification of violence on TV? Environment consciousness?
 Magazine | Jan 12, 2009

 TGIO
 Quotes 2008
 "Leezza, my darling Black African woman...." 
 Magazine | Jan 12, 2009

 EQUATION OF INDIA
 India - Bharat = Nothing
 The algebra of infinite idiocy. Sandeep Adhwaryu puts his pen's nib on why we invented the zero.
 Magazine | Jan 12, 2009


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GOODBYE 2008
 VINOD MEHTA
 Sweet Uses Of Adversity
 How can I conjure up a rainbow? We are looking for a sliver of hope... a sort of CMP of optimism.
 Magazine | Jan 12, 2009


HELLO 2009
 New Year Diary
 Choosing the Politician of the Year may seem like a silly, even suicidal, mission to undertake. But, it's that time of the year, somebody's gotta do it, and your correspondent is delighted to present a name and a face not quite likely...
 KRISHNA PRASAD


ESSAY
 MARK TULLY
 Rooting For Home
 In humans, as in plants, roots grow deeper if left to grow in one place, untransplanted
 Magazine | Jan 12, 2009


MY NATIVE PLACE
 PRAKASH KARAT
 Monks & Football
 The Marxist leader tells Smita Gupta about growing up in Rangoon in the 1950s
 SMITA GUPTA
 Magazine | Jan 12, 2009


ESSAY
 RAMA BIJAPURKAR
 Going Native In Bits
 'Back home' was always going to be a problematic place. And not just because it was not one place.
 Magazine | Jan 12, 2009


ESSAY
 PRASOON JOSHI
 Mountain-Spirited
 Kumaon and its people are forever a watercolour memory, much like its mild sunlight
 Magazine | Jan 12, 2009


ESSAY
 LEELA SAMSON
 Patterned Blanket
 Three cities have shaped my life, knitting and weaving across each other in little strings
 Magazine | Jan 12, 2009


ESSAY
 BASHARAT PEER
 Beyond Your Doors
 Arrivals, departures. A little bit of Seer and the Valley and the distance from the world.
 Magazine | Jan 12, 2009


ESSAY
 EBRAHIM ALKAZI
 Background Colour
 I might not have gone back to my native place—Poona—but it has always stayed with me.
 Magazine | Jan 12, 2009


ESSAY
 JASWANT SINGH
 Jasoldiering On
 "So deep-rooted in me is my birthplace, I take Rajasthan with me wherever I go"
 Magazine | Jan 12, 2009


ESSAY
 VISWANATHAN ANAND
 Sterling Rd Meetings
 Time touches a city after its own manner, often unaiding memory. Still, I remain a Chennai boy.
 Magazine | Jan 12, 2009


ESSAY
 JUG SURAIYA
 Calcutta Chromosome
 The city casts a spell so deep, the chronic attack of nostalgia transcends time and space
 Magazine | Jan 12, 2009


ESSAY
 BELINDA WRIGHT
 The Belonging Heart
 "Calcutta, Delhi, and then Madhya Pradesh—but home will always be a place in India"
 Magazine | Jan 12, 2009


ESSAY
 ARNAB GOSWAMI
 The Soil Beckons
 The years in other cities have only strengthened my sense of belonging to my roots in Assam
 Magazine | Jan 12, 2009

 MY NATIVE PLACE
 GILANI FAMILY
 Sweet Smell Of Home
 Namrata Joshi accompanies the Gilanis from Pakistan on their homecoming to Masanian
 NAMRATA JOSHI
 Magazine | Jan 12, 2009


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