Tag: Saeed Naqvi
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Al Gore-Al Jazeera alliance runs into an American wall
The Nobel Laureate and Vice President under Bill Clinton is learning truths about American liberalism the hard way.
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A hundred million Muslims in search of a party
The more the communal picture changes since the demolition of the Babri Masjid 20 years ago this week, the more it remains the same.
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In exposing corruption Kejriwal-Prashant searchlights on media too
The lasting contribution of Kejriwal-Prashant may well be the removal of fear of the mighty. Media must take heart from this and proceed on this new course. But it cannot because its…
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How Chavez made the media electorally irrelevant
Doesn’t this yearning for “much needed foreign investment” by most of the losing politicians in Latin America resemble the sentiment of the Indian ruling class?
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India’s role in the Muslim World: A Foreign Policy challenge
In the fictitious script Hillary Clinton says India has no clout in the region. Possibly true. But how did Nehru and Indira Gandhi have influence in the area.
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A Congress leader and a Congress Session – both mysteriously forgotten
There is another instance which sheds light on the Congress attitude to inner Party democracy and, coincidentally, caste: the All India Congress Committee session in Tirupati in April 1992.