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November 24, 2010

The Bihar outcome has confirmed the pre-poll conventional wisdom about Nitish Kumar's victory based on his successes on ...
March 27, 2010

The main reason for the tiff between the two brothers, MK Azhagiri and MK Stalin, is the preference shown by their fathe ...
May 9, 2009

Rahul Gandhi's excessive enthusiasm for winning new friends for the Congress has landed his party in some trouble. Sever ...
May 2, 2009

Although the Congress has stood by the present incumbent, Manmohan Singh, there is speculation that he may be asked to s ...
March 21, 2009

It is turning out to be one of the most tempestuous polls in recent memory. Every party is being buffeted by gale force ...
January 10, 2009

The patrons of terrorism in Pakistan seem to have miscalculated the impact of their murderous attack on Mumbai. It is un ...
June 15, 2007

It is no secret that the powers-that-be in New Delhi not only prefer a political person in Rashtrapati Bhavan but one wi ...
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May 26, 2007

India has had a tradition of choosing 'political' presidents, with Kalam being the lone exception.
May 12, 2007

Mayawati, earlier known for her sharp disparaging comments on the upper castes, chose to focus attention on the Dalit-Br ...
March 3, 2007

It is not easy to explain Lalu Prasad's success as India's railway minister and his earlier failure as chief minister ...
February 25, 2006

America is waking up to the prerequisites of dealing with a vibrant democracy, says Amulya Ganguli, a political analyst.
July 31, 2005

One reason is the absence of American influence on Indian policy, writes Amulya Ganguli.
May 11, 2004

Advani's reference to "inclusive" politics is a concession to pluralism.
April 23, 2004

There is little doubt that Dy Prime Minister Advani, the long-standing No 2 in BJP's pecking order, is the man at the he ...
April 17, 2004

This election will confirm BJP's position as a major force in Indian politics, writes Amulya Ganguli.
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