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COVER STORY: POWER PEOPLE
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I
n character, the Indian establishment is no different from the Paxman prototype. It is a permanent if amorphous institution, yet most fluid in its constitution. The government is still the most punchy economic and social engine in India. As such, the most obvious practitioners of power are those who hold political office or man the best civil service jobs. The India Today compilation of the High and Mighty excludes these statist symbols.

 
   
Advani: India unhappy over US patronage to Pakistan
PM says Grin and bear his security arrangements
Forex reserves kitty crosses $73 billion
PNB takes over Kerala's Nedungadi Bank
Exports grow at record 34.30% in December
Blackwill left early at Republic Day, govt offended
Parithi Ilamvazhuthy sent on 15-day judicial custody
Court defers hearing of Shivani murder case to February 5
ICC may reschedule New Zealand matches in Kenya
Bush: Use of nuclear weapons open against Iraq
 
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The former Pakistani premier reminisces his experiences with India and life in exile over cheese samosas and Arabian coffee.
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