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The Subcontinental Drift Essay Contest, 2001
We invite you to share your views on the progress each country has made in these five-and-some decades.
Tell us about India's or Pakistan's single greatest achievement. You can choose from any field of endeavor: social development, politics, sport or business.
In early August, we will pick two winners. Their submissions will be reproduced in Aparisim Ghosh's Subcontinental Drift column.
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PHOTO ESSAYS
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Pakistan: A Country Divided
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
Residents of villages along the Pakistani side of the Line of Control face a fierce and bloody barrage
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SUBCONTINENTAL DRIFT
July 17, 2001
The General Wins
Why Pakistan's Pervez Musharraf went home victorious
June 20, 2001
Familiar Farce
Musharraf ends all hopes of a restoration of democracy in Pakistan
March 6, 2001
Inaction Stations
Why the Kashmir cease-fire is leading to nowhere
Aug. 24, 2000
Justifying Hate
Faux theories fail to explain the Kashmir dispute
May 11, 2000
Call Delhi's Bluff
Why Kashmir's rebels should negotiate with the Indian government
April 20, 2000
Strategic Redeployment
How Delhi can show it wants peace in Kashmir
March 23, 2000
The Final Straw
The slaughter of Sikhs takes Kashmir to the brink
March 9, 2000
The Folly of Fighting
Why an Indo-Pakistani war won't solve the Kashmir problem
March 2, 2000
Calling Tokyo
Why Japan should be Kashmir's peacemaker
Feb. 4, 2000
Help Wanted
India and Pakistan can't sort out the Kashmir problem on their own
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