Home Asia World Digital Biz Arts Travel Photo Magazine
India-Pakistan: Back to the Brink
THE CONFLICT | KASHMIR | INDIA/PAKISTAN | SUBCONTINENTAL DRIFT | PHOTO ESSAYS | INTERVIEWS | POLLS

musharraf and Vajpayee MANISH SWARUP/AP
Two stage actors wearing masks depicting the leaders of Pakistan and India hug each other in Delhi before the summit

PHOTO ESSAYS
Pakistan: A Country Divided
Soldiers Pakistan's delicate stance in the war against terrorism has put its aspirations of modernity in conflict with its Islamist roots. Photographer John Stanmeyer captures the sounds and images of a country divided

 Kashmir: State of Unrest
Photographer James Nachtwey's view of this contested territory's decade of grief

Life on the Line
Soldiers Residents of villages along the Pakistani side of the Line of Control face a fierce and bloody barrage


INDIA/PAKISTAN

November 12, 2001
Some More Spores?
Suspicious packages raise the prospect that Pakistan may be the latest target of bioterrorists

November 5, 2001
'The U.S. Is Ignoring India's War on Terrorism'
Viewpoint: Delhi has faced a jihad for years, but Washington couldn't care less

October 22, 2001
Three Rs -- and Revenge
Pakistani fundamentalist Islamic schools rally young boys into an anti-Western frenzy -- for free

October 22, 2001
The World's Toughest Job
Musharraf risks his life and his country by siding with the West against extremism. Can he survive?

October 15, 2001
From Worse to Bad
Afghan refugees find jobs across the border in Pakistan—as near slaves

October 8, 2001
Afghan Refugees
The next crisis is massing on Pakistan's border

October 1, 2001
On the Edge: A Nation with Nukes
Can President Musharraf keep an uneasy Pakistan in America's column?

September 24, 2001
Sacrificial Warriors
In Pakistan, even well-educated fundamentalists see the hijackers not as terrorists but as martyrs

July 13, 2001
Political Limbo
The people of Pakistan's Northern Areas want an end to alienation and statelessness

Oct. 13, 2000
No Quick Fixes
One year after launching his military coup, Pakistan's General Pervez Musharraf still has plenty of work to do

April 3, 2000
Did Clinton Help?
The President's South Asia tour was a public relations success, but he made little progress on the critical issues

April 3, 2000
What Clinton Didn't See
The U.S. President should have pressed for peace

December 6, 1999
'I Want a True Democracy'
Pakistan's military leader General Pervez Musharraf speaks to TIME in this exclusive online interview

Oct. 25, 1999
Under the Gun
Pakistan's democracy is interrupted by another military coup. Could this one actually be good for the country?

Oct. 25, 1999
General Musharraf: 'Cool Under Fire'
The coup leader is a man of action

Oct. 25, 1999
Viewpoint: This Honeymoon Won't Last
True, many Pakistanis welcomed the coup. But they'll soon want results


 Back to top | TIME Asia Home
Search CNN for the latest news on the Summit

Subscribe to TIME Asia - Get up to 3 months FREE!
For all other regions, click here

THE CONFLICT | KASHMIR | INDIA/PAKISTAN | SUBCONTINENTAL DRIFT | PHOTO ESSAYS | INTERVIEWS | POLLS

Copyright © 2006 Time Inc. All rights reserved.
Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited.

Subscribe to TIME | Customer Service | FAQ | About TIME Asia | Search | Write to Us | Privacy Policy | Terms & Conditions | Press Releases | Media Kit