A BBC report challenges Tony Blair's chief propagandist. Both the journalist and the spin doctor survive. The real casualty is the truth behind the Iraq war, reports Mukul Devichand in London
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Over a year after the "War on Terror" began, Mukul Devichand attended a neighbourhood meeting in New York, where South Asians were uniting to protest government policy and fight against hate crimes
Shah Wazir is worried about his future, and he is (...)
India's new president, a Muslim missile scientist, is an unusual man who manages to be all things to all people, writes Mukul Devichand
Finding a single person to be "head of state" in India -- a ceremonial representative for the aspirations of over (...)
As the US hatches plans to invade Iraq, Mukul Devichand reports from London, where exiled Iraqi opposition leaders told the world they were ready for war
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It was an unlikely venue to plan a rebellion. The redbrick expanse of (...)
A proposal that all Britons carry identity cards has sparked off a debate that is polarising attitudes towards privacy and immigration, reports Mukul Devichand from London
Mrs Malik is furious. "ID cards?" says the veiled 42-year-old, out shopping (...)
An international investigation claims to have foiled an Al-Qa'eda plot in Morocco, but investigators are keeping details of the alleged plans close to their chests, writes Mukul Devichand from London
On 11 May 2002, three Saudi Arabian men resident (...)
An Egyptian ministerial delegation recently visited India to stimulate economic ties. Mukul Devichand reports on how the free market is changing the relationship between the former pillars of Third World unity
"I have agreed with my Egyptian (...)
The clash of civilisations may be upon us, writes Mukul Devichand, but one Cairo-based Web site is opening up a profitable chink of light in our suspicious world
"Technology that understands Arabic, that is our vision," enthuses a bright-eyed and (...)
The second "war on terror" in the space of a few months is gaining momentum, drawing in nuclear arch-rivals India and Pakistan. Beneath the rhetoric lies a classic murder-mystery. Who did it? Mukul Devichand puts on his detective hat
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A suicide attack on India's parliament building has brought the "war on terror" to the heart of the subcontinent. Meanwhile, India's 140-million Muslims are refusing to be drawn in, reports Mukul Devichand
Last Thursday five heavily armed men, (...)