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Subir Bhaumik
Subir Bhaumik is a former BBC correspondent and author of two acclaimed books.
Agriculture
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Reportage
After the Supreme Court Verdict on Singur, the Fault Lines in the Left Have Become Apparent
Policy
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Commentary
What China is doing right in Yunnan can show India what it is doing wrong in the Northeast
Media
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The Lede
After decades of being muzzled by the Junta, a free media in Burma struggles to its feet
Subir Bhaumik
Politics
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Commentary
The threat of further violence looms over Assam
Subir Bhaumik
Politics
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Commentary
The furore over the presidential race reveals Mamata’s weakest spots, both in the state and at the Centre
Subir Bhaumik
Politics
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Commentary
Can Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi’s third running victory bring peace-through-dialogue to a long-embattled state?
Subir Bhaumik
Politics
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Commentary
It’s not that the Trinamool Congress deserves to win in the West Bengal elections in May, it’s that the CPI (M)-led Left Front deserves to lose
Subir Bhaumik
Policy
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Commentary
A new resistance in the Indian northeast could lead to the damning of the insensitive national developmental paradigm
Subir Bhaumik
Politics
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Commentary
New Delhi will not give the NSCN a ‘Greater Nagalim’ because that would entail Constitutional reforms, and Thuingaleng Muivah will accept nothing less because to do so might undo him
Subir Bhaumik
Conflict
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Commentary
With the launch of the four-state Operation Green Hunt, India’s Maoist conflict is set to intensify
Subir Bhaumik
Politics
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Commentary
Sheikh Hasina’s recent visit to India ended up in candy-covered promises, but both countries still have to walk the talk
Subir Bhaumik
Politics
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Commentary
Jyoti Basu, the architect of the Indian parliamentary Left, has left a complex, and confusing, legacy to his party
Subir Bhaumik