BJP has finally exploded yet another myth about its allies that while a "moderate" like Vajpayee may be acceptable to them, a "hardliner" like Advani would not be. The stage is set for a "hardline" experiment in the run-up to 2004 elections.
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The foreign minister says silence is expressive enunciation and spells out the Indian position without taking too hard a line. Edited Excerpts.
BY S.D. Kapur 11 July 2001
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The stand-off continues as LeT militants refuse to surrender and authorities rule out 'safe passage'.
BY S.D. Kapur 10 June 2001
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The former Pakistan prime minister, accused of corruption charges, is pessimistic about Musharraf-Vajpayee summit in an interview to <i>The Dawn</i> of Pakistan
BY S.D. Kapur 10 June 2001
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The home minister on swadeshi outlook in economic reforms, Hurriyat and much else
BY S.D. Kapur 7 June 2001
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Tony Blair defies history and leads Labour to a successive victory.
BY S.D. Kapur 7 June 2001
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The 'probe' finally begins but the public mood is sceptical
BY S.D. Kapur 7 June 2001
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The General says Pakistan-based jihadi groups are "wrong and immature" in opposing his India visit but declines to use his influence to ask them to scale down violence. Yet.
BY S.D. Kapur 5 June 2001
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The cheif of MQM threatens to write an open letter to Indian muslims and to begin talks with Indian prime minister.
BY S.D. Kapur 4 June 2001
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President Narayanan and Prime Minister Vajpayee hark back to old friendship
BY S.D. Kapur 4 June 2001
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