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Deoband's Anti-Terrorism Convention: Some Reflections

By Yoginder Sikand, TwoCircles.net

Kosovo: Ominous parallels between Belgrade, Delhi & Colombo

By Syed Ali Mujtaba

Kosovo's Parliament has voted 109-0 to sever ties with Serbia, the successor regime of Yugoslavia. The entity with a population of just 1.6 million, predominantly comprising ethnic Albanians and about 130,000 Serbs, has formally become the seventh fragment of Yugoslavia.

Kosovo: Ominous parallels between Belgrade, Delhi & Colombo

By Syed Ali Mujtaba

Kosovo's Parliament has voted 109-0 to sever ties with Serbia, the successor regime of Yugoslavia. The entity with a population of just 1.6 million, predominantly comprising ethnic Albanians and about 130,000 Serbs, has formally become the seventh fragment of Yugoslavia.

Iran nuclear impasse likely to persist despite new UN resolution

By Wu Zhiqiang, Xinhua

United Nations : The stalemate surrounding Iran's nuclear program looks set to persist despite a new resolution adopted by the UN Security Council slapping additional sanctions aimed at pressing Tehran to suspend its uranium enrichment and reprocessing activities, analysts say.

Dual-Track approach

Nagaland - Dreamers under the Dark Tunnel

By Syed Ali Mujtaba

Where booming missiles enthuse teeming beggars

By Sampathkumar Iyangar

Introspection on Deoband Declaration

By M. Burhanuddin Qasmi

With latest polls, Pakistan may have turned a corner

By Harold A. Gould, IANS

Should India also develop satellite-killing capability?

By Sreeram Chaulia, IANS

All set for the polls in India?

By Amulya Ganguli, IANS

If there was any doubt about the possibility of an early general election in India, last Friday's union budget has removed it.

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