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In Striking Distance
Ballot Vs Bullet
The State Of Panic
Conflicting Interests
Inside the Mind of the Dictator

 
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Ransom State
This Summer's Cold War
Money Matters
Custodial Crisis
Exotic No More
Dance Drama
India's Cannes Party
Modest Return
Back to the Wall

 
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Fifth Column: Tavleen Singh
Cricket Talk: Spilled Chance

 
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Diary of Events

 


London is set to sparkle
with Bollywood's best as two megashows prepare to split
the audience.

NRI DIARY
India Calling
For Fair Play
Best Buys
Interview: Bally Sagoo
Newsmakers

 

 
WEB ONLY FEATURES

Irregularities in the labour department in Madhya Pradesh render the proposed changes in labour laws meaningless, observes India Today's Special Correspondent Neeraj Mishra.
Crisis of Credibility
 
INDIA TODAY CONCLAVE

The Conclave concludes on a high note. Al Gore, Stanley Fischer and other world leaders listen and our heard. Catch up on the highlights.
Take me to Conclave now
 
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 CURRENT ISSUE JUNE 3, 2002

COVER STORY: WAR ON TERROR

Photo Essay

Exclusive pictures that show the tension building up on the border. India Today photographers Sharad Saxena and Pramod Pushkarna visited the heavily fortified border areas and the strife-torn state of Jammu and Kashmir. They captured on flim the grimness of the situation as well as the extraordinary strength of purpose of an India preparing to punish a rogue neighbour.

Indian Muslims protest against the recent terrorist attack in Kupwara, infront of the Pakistani high commission in New Delhi
Saiyada Begum (Mufti Mohammad Syed's daughter) with a delegation to Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee during his recent visit to Jammu and Kashmir
Arms captured by the Indian army from terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir.
Anti-India rally in Srinagar
Prime Minister Vajpayee greets jawans in Kupwara
Prime Minister Vajpayee, Defence Minster George Fernandes and J&K Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah at Kupwara
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