Mayuri Mukherjee
Troubled peace in Gilgit-Baltistan
To control the Northern Areas that it has illegally occupied, Islamabad has crippled it with sectarianism
Nasheed pins hope on democracy
President of Maldives Mohamed Nasheed, ousted in a coup, says an early election is the only solution
Arab Spring comes to Burma first
With its structured, top-down reform process, Burma has a far better chance at democracy than West Asia
A good idea killed by bad politics of our socialist past
UPA Government wants to interfere in the functioning of even those private schools that are not dependent on public funds. Mayuri Mukherjee does a fact-check
Not just another brick in the wall
At its fourth summit, BRICS presented an alternative to the Western narrative of international affairs. It was more representative of the developing world's concerns, and was needed not only to counter the West, but also to give a voice to the rest who are usually excluded
For UP’s Dalits, the sole leader
Despite rampant crimes against Dalits during BSP rule, Mayawati retains their loyalty
Don’t spare terror-sponsoring states
Israel’s Minister for Energy and Water Resources Uzi Landau says democracies should jointly fight terror
Nothing honourable about this delay
Despite receiving suggestions on how to check ‘honour killings’, the UPA has failed to act
Turbulence in Indian Ocean
Coup rocks political stability in Maldives as Islamists gain strength
America reinvents policies to meet new challenges
By scripting the most dramatic shift in its foreign and defence policies since the end of the Cold War, the US prepares to confront a new world order



