- Nepal: Preserving constitutional politics
- Congress still in want of success in Orissa
- Growing rift and race for PM post
- Accepting people's aspiration
- Fake degrees, fake leaders
- Alliance govt today's indisputable reality
- Pretext of the false war
- New age communal campaigner
- BJP's IT vision
- Storms are strong enough
Chill or no chill in Indo-Russian relations
Pallavi Sharma, Mon, 12 Nov 2007
Though foreign secretary of India, Shiv Shankar Menon rejected the reports of â??chill in Indo-Russian relationsâ?? but this is something difficult to hide. Anyone can sense the frostiness in the relations by the fact that Russia has officially ruled out
Indo-German Relations
Pallavi Sharma, Wed, 31 Oct 2007
Germanyâ??s Ambassador to India, Bernd Mutzelburg once said that India and Germany are not only â??natural partnersâ?? but also â??important countriesâ?? in an increasingly globalised world. Words are coming literally true in view of the recent visit of the
CBI's failure to act against influential
Pallavi Sharma, Fri, 24 Aug 2007
For some time judiciary has pronounced such welcoming judgements which have been instrumental in enhancing the faith of people in the criminal judicial system of the country. But there is one agency which has...
US post-SWW policy continues in Middle East
Pallavi Sharma, Thu, 2 Aug 2007
US when announced the arms deal and military aid to some selected countries of the Middle East was neither surprising nor something innovative. It was very much in line with the Middle East policy adopted in the past since
Strained relations in the sub continent: India's foreign policy goes from bad to worse
Sadiq Ali, Thu, 24 May 2007
India has always tried to play the role of a big brother in the sub continent, but successive government failed to achieve this even after acquiring a strategic position. Except




