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“I have seen so much, I want to cry,” a storekeeper said from behind the metal barrier he’d pulled down after the blast

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14 Jul 2011 | BY Rahul Bhatia

Delhi as India’s ‘rape capital’ is a sensational label that rings true for reasons both heinous and heartless. One woman’s effort to understand why so little is ever done about it

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14 Apr 2011 | BY Rajni George

Our Home Minister declared Ajmal Kasab’s conviction a message to Pakistan and a victory for India. But is it?

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6 May 2010 | BY Ninad D. Sheth

A tribute to some extraordinary photojournalists who brought us the first images of the terrorists—images we will never forget.

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19 Nov 2009

To look to Islam for answers to why Pakistan’s brainwashed militants are carrying on in the name of religion is to fall for the greatest red herring of this age.

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18 Nov 2009 | BY Faiza S. Khan

Inside the Mumbai Police 11 months after 26/11. A picture of incompetence, political venality and corruption. Scary!

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6 Nov 2009 | BY Srinivasan Jain

Journalist Gretchen Peters’ new book links Dawood Ibrahim to Afghanistan’s dirty money

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15 Sep 2009

This correspondent does a spot of terror tourism (is there another kind possible?) on a day seven rockets fell in Kabul.

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7 Aug 2009 | BY Revati Laul

Mumbai 26/11. Among those killed by the terrorists was one Sunil Thackeray, who sold omelettes. His story. Told by his love, Salma

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8 Jun 2009 | BY Shubhangi Swarup
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