India rising

Massive show of solidarity for victims of 26/11

An unprecedented, massive show of tricolour-waving solidarity for the victims of 26/11 in Mumbai turns into
a nationwide roar for change, reports Purva Mehra.

Mumbai terror attack

US: We will work very closely with India
US Secy of State Condoleezza Rice pointed out that non-state actors operating from Pak were very much Islamabad’s responsibility, reports T Srivastava.
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    India unites to fight terror
    Hundreds of people chant pro-India slogans and light candles in memory of people killed in the recent terror attacks outside the Taj Mahal hotel in Mumbai.
    England to resume aborted tour of India
    England are to fly to Abu Dhabi on Thursday before travelling to India to resume the tour they aborted after last week's terrorist attacks in Mumbai.
    In series against England
    Pitch battle, BCCI shores up defence
    With security concerns forcing an eleventh hour change of venues, groundsmen at Mohali and Chennai have been left with a serious task ahead, reports Anand Vasu.
    Shameful naval-gazers
    Equally, I think it is fair to say that despite the bravery of the combatants in this battle against terror, the armed forces have been let down by their desk-jockeys, by officers who take the salute at parades, writes Vir Sanghvi.
    Left-hand drive
    The united state of India
    Make no mistake: if the Hindu-Muslim divide deepens, then the terrorists have succeeded in destabilising our society. Seeking an electoral dividend by deepening this divide only emboldens terrorism further, writes Sitaram Yechury.
    Should we have right to recall legislators?
    Is the time ripe for giving the people the constitutional right to reject candidates standing for elections and recall those already elected? After the unprecedented public outrage against the politicians following Mumbai terror attacks, the proponents of this move at least have a strong case, reports Sunita Aron.
    War on terror | What India needs to do?
    Your security: Who is in charge?
    Strategic analysts believe the creation of a single homeland or internal security ministry, separate from the home ministry is one of the top three security reforms that India needs following the Mumbai carnage, report Pramit Pal Chaudhuri and Aloke Tikku.
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