Articles by Barkha Dutt
Play your aces carefully
Apparently, there never was an ordinance. Now that Sonia Gandhi has pulled the Congress back from the precipice of political suicide, that?s what the party?s spin doctors would have us believe.

Published on Mar 29, 2006 04:30 AM IST
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As Indian as they come
Swimming in the sea of India?s cultural complexity has taught me that I can no longer carry my agnosticism lightly.

Updated on Mar 14, 2006 02:33 AM IST
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Third Eye | Barkha Dutt
As Indian as they come
Why is it necessary for Indian Muslims to give that extra proof of loyalty towards their country, asks Barkha Dutt.

Updated on Mar 14, 2006 02:20 AM IST
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Third Eye | Barkha Dutt
As Indian as they come
Why is it necessary for Indian Muslims to give that extra proof of loyalty towards their country, asks Barkha Dutt.

Updated on Mar 14, 2006 06:50 PM IST
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Third Eye | Barkha Dutt
Fringe, cut
Liberals like to believe that there are at least two sides to every story, if not seven shades of truth. But there are moments, rare though they may be, when polite discourse and robust debate is meaningless; when you can't bear the argument because there is, in fact, none; when you turn to the skies and secretly wish that the guy in control at the keyboard of life would hit the delete button on the virus that threatens to swallow up the sanity of the rest.

Published on Feb 20, 2006 12:16 AM IST
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Did we kill him?
The name Gopal Kashyap probably doesn?t mean very much to you. You?re not alone. It didn?t mean anything to anyone who mattered in his home state of Punjab either. Till he was dead.

Published on Feb 02, 2006 03:14 AM IST
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Out, damned spot!
It was all our fault. Again. The strange beast called Television News was apparently hungry for headlines and so it went and put Paul Volcker on the menu for dinner-table debate.

Published on Dec 03, 2005 12:46 PM IST
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