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DECEMBER 27, 2004



 
  COVER STORY: RELIANCE FEUD
Dividing The Empire


The war for the Reliance Group is getting murkier by the day. Perhaps this is an indication that the Ambani brothers are inching closer to a settlement.
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“We are far away from a lasting solution to Kashmir”

Sardar Abdul Qayyum Khan, former president and prime minister of Pakistan Occupied Kashmir, gave India Today’s Managing Editor Raj Chengappa an exclusive interview in Islamabad last week. Excerpts:

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  NATION: BJP

Lost In The Wilderness

Organisational mess and ideological confusion. Internal power struggle and gross indiscipline. The BJP is on a suicidal course and party President L.K. Advani is still in search of an effective agenda for revival
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  NATION: UPA

Rallying For Pawar

Even as the Congress tries to placate Sharad Pawar, the Maratha leader is wooing miffed allies to make himself relevant within the UPA
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  INTERVIEW: M. KARUNANIDHI

"They Should Arrest The Real Culprits"

When the J. Jayalalithaa-led AIADMK Government arrested Kanchi Shankaracharya Jayendra Saraswati last month, DMK chief M. Karunanidhi hailed the move.
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  CRIME: BOMBAY BLASTS

A Shot In The Arm

The deportation of a D-Company man and an accused in the Bombay blasts gives a push to the probe into the 11-year-old case
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  SOCIETY & THE ARTS: BOOKS

War Memorial

The Asian chapter of World War II that set the timetable for India's independence comes alive in a riveting history of the Empire's forgotten battles and their rare warriors
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  THE GLOBAL INDIAN: NRI DO-GOODERS

Returns Of The Natives

Driven by a 'nurture your roots' credo, NRIs are pitching in with more than just dollars to build the much-needed social infrastructure back home
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  NATION: BJP

"We Are In Good Shape"

When L.K. Advani returned as the president of the BJP, it was a moment of desperation as well as great expectations. Still wallowing in defeatism after the E-2004 debacle, the party badly needed a saviour-in-chief.
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  NATION: RAILWAYS

On Collision Course

The Punjab train tragedy may have been due to human error, but the bigger culprit is the Railways Ministry. Adequate infrastructure and training could avert the recurrence of such disasters
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  BUSINESS & ECONOMY: END OF TEXTILE QUOTA

Dressing Up For 2005

Indian textile industry will invest about Rs 18,000 crore and create over 12 million jobs in two years. A peek into its battle to thrive in the new trade regime which comes into effect from January
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  SOCIETY & THE ARTS: SEXUAL MINORITIES

Mixed Doubles

A same-sex marriage and a Lesbian Day celebration create a storm and underline how homosexuals are asserting their rights
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  SOCIETY & THE ARTS: BOOKS

Best With the Bond

While Ruskin Bond returns with his universe in the Himalayan foothills, another book opens sepia-coloured windows to his past
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  OBITUARY: M.S. SUBBULAKSHMI

Ode To A Nightingale

The singing legend lives on in her suprabhathams and bhajans
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Will the US' supply of F-16 fighter aircraft to Pakistan affect the Indo-Pak peace process?
 
South Asia's most influential and most read newsweekly presents the third Conclave India Tomorrow 2004: Building an Indian Century






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