The fact is, even on the side of the angels, a writer has to reserve the right to tell the truth as he sees it, in his own words, without being accused of letting the side down
The fact is, even on the side of the angels, a writer has to reserve the right to tell the truth as he sees it, in his own words, without being accused of letting the side down
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Ajai SahniAjai Sahni is executive director of the Institute for Conflict Management in New Delhi, and editor of the South Asia Intelligence Review. Recent articlesIndia after Ahmedabad’s bombs The lesson of the serial blasts against Indian cities is that the danger to life and security in the country also lies in the infirmity of its institutions, says Ajai Sahni. India: states of insecurityA fresh bombing wave in Uttar Pradesh and land-confrontation in West Bengal expose the Indian polity's security failures, says Ajai Sahni. India and its Maoists: failure and successThe deficiencies of Indias internal-security establishment are a key factor in the spread of Maoist insurgency across a large swathe of the country, says Ajai Sahni. India under assaultThe only way to halt the series of terrorist attacks on Indian targets is to understand where they are coming from and act accordingly, says Ajai Sahni. Massacre in Mumbai: the Pakistan connectionThe coordinated attacks on Mumbai's commuter trains are the latest chapter in a sustained covert war against India by Pakistan-sponsored Islamist terror groups, says Ajai Sahni of the Institute for Conflict Management in New Delhi. |
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