While the world's gaze was on the ruinous earthquake that wrecked Kashmir, the scars of war continue to haunt the troubled region, reports Rajeshree Sisodia in Srinagar
Ishfaq Ahmed Dar is one of the forgotten faces of the Kashmiri insurgency.
The (...)
Rajeshree Sisodia in Dulhanga, Indian Kashmir, looks at the invisible scars of the earthquake that will not heal
When they pulled nine-month-old Insha Mir from the rubble of her home, her body was limp, lifeless, crushed under collapsing walls and (...)
Massive floods across India demonstrate that few lessons have been learned in natural disaster management, writes Rajeshree Sisodia from New Delhi
When the tsunami sounded her death knell across India less than a year ago, the wake-up call to the (...)
This week witnessed a momentous step in Indo-Pakistani relations as the leaders of the two countries announced that the path to peace was "irreversible". Rajeshree Sisodia reports from New Delhi
In a joint statement on Monday 18 April, brave words (...)
India and China move to settle the border dispute between the two countries and strengthen economic relations, reports Rajeshree Sisodia in New Delhi
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao's visit to India this week was acclaimed as a success in terms of (...)
Maskhadov murdered
NIKOLAI Patrushev, the head of Russia's internal security forces, the FSB, informed Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday that Chechen separatist leader had been killed.
Putin called for further investigations into how (...)
Seoul courts Pyongyang
SOUTH Korea has proposed high-level military talks with North Korea, focussing on ways to avoid accidental clashes now that the North has announced that it has nuclear weapons.
South Korea's Defence Ministry said the talks (...)
Two decades after the world's worst industrial accident in Bhopal, India, the companies responsible for the disaster are finally in the dock, reports Rajeshree Sisodia from New Delhi
Company directors at a multi- billion dollar chemical company are (...)
Over 23,000 people are feared dead in India, as central government relief efforts come under heavy criticism. Rajeshree Sisodia reports from New Delhi
In Hindu mythology, Kali Yug is the apocalyptic age of darkness which sparks the annihilation of (...)
Putin's visit to India rekindled an old flame, reports Rajeshree Sisodia from New Delhi
Russian President Vladimir Putin's visit to India earlier this week reaffirmed the close ties between the two former Cold War allies and raised important (...)
Twenty years after the world's worst-ever industrial disaster, a tale of David versus Goliath is still being played out in the slums of Bhopal, writes Rajeshree Sisodia
At around midnight on 2 December 1984, more than 40 tonnes of a lethal cocktail (...)