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India: Poets on Mumbai Terror

Nothing articulates your heart like a poem. Sometimes the complex composition of a poem simplifies complex issues of life, sometimes it helps you come in terms with your surroundings. Poets from India are saddened by the recent terror attacks in ...

From JAVITS RAJENDRAN, Global Voices Online,  1 Dec 2008

India: Kashmir and Mumbai

India’s largest city and economic hub are now target practice grounds; much similar to Kashmir. “We’ve all been watching TV till our eyeballs were emanating radioactive glow,” pings a friend and freelance Photographer from Mumbai, who adds: “Media ...

From JAVITS RAJENDRAN, Global Voices Online,  29 Nov 2008
Related Topics: Bharatiya Janata Party,  BBC,  Al-Qaeda,  Manmohan Singh

India: Mistakes, Media and Mumbai

“Terrorists were successful to some extent. But, Sensex was much more resilient and matured in its behavior. It did not tank 1000 odd points because of panic. Only select stock like aviation and hotel sectors took a beating, which is expected. ...

From JAVITS RAJENDRAN, Global Voices Online,  28 Nov 2008
Related Topics: Anderson Cooper,  MSNBC,  BBC

India: War, terror and Mumbai

‘What has struck India?’ is the question of the moment as the world awakes to yet another horrific day in the lives on million in the Indian subcontinent.  The attacks go far behind the terror; bloggers are certain this is war. What has the government ...

From JAVITS RAJENDRAN, Global Voices Online,  27 Nov 2008
Related Topics: Manmohan Singh

India: Prince of Kolkata retires

November 9th will be remembered in many Indian hearts. The day when Ganguly, ‘the god of the offside’ bid adieu to the world of International Cricket. Sourav Ganguly was India's most successful Test Cricket captain who is credited for having nurtured ...

From JAVITS RAJENDRAN, Global Voices Online,  11 Nov 2008
Related Topics: Sourav Ganguly,  Rani Mukherjee

India: A Trust Vote, and a Nuclear Deal

It’s not time yet, for the ruling party to gloat over their sensational yet marginal victory over the ‘Indo –US Nuclear Deal Issue’ which has long haunted their very existence. But they have emerged as the winners nonetheless. Lok Sabha TV drew ...

From JAVITS RAJENDRAN, Global Voices Online,  23 Jul 2008
Related Topics: Bharatiya Janata Party,  Manmohan Singh

India: Losing Goa and the Scarlett Keeling homicide case

My heart cries out that Goa the land of Sex, Drugs, Music, the once land of the hippies and lost Gods, had to be brought under the crime radar as a threat. Although I am partial in judging Goa, the land I spent my childhood and almost every other ...

From JAVITS RAJENDRAN, Global Voices Online,  13 Mar 2008

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