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Cover Story
MANY MIGRANTS FEEL BRITISH – IPPR
By Jill Rutter
Britishness to be meaningful and progressive needs to be fostered
both at grass roots and national levels
Islam, Women, and the Violence in Kashmir: Between India and Pakistan
By Dr.Nyla Ali Khan
Despite international pressure, the India-Pakistan crisis has not been defused, on the contrary, is highly volatile.
The world in one country – South African Indians integrate
By Eric Jethro
Indians are now an integral part of the post apartheid nation and are found in all spheres of public life
Performance in Chennai : Madras and Margazh Music
By Anjana Rajan
Like many societies steeped in tradition from centuries gone by, India seems at once new and old. It combines the spirit of ‘what’s new’ and ‘more of the same’ with an irrepressible zest



