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It is left to India and China, who have in the past, frittered away their most creative energies in wars and conflicts to rise above their tangles and claim the economic leadership that Bush is fast abandoning.
 
Every sixth person in the world is an Indian -- and suddenly we seem to be running into them all, here in the United States.
 
One in 5 Americans speaks a language other than English at home. Three Indian languages rank among the top 20 foreign languages.
In a decided shift from its graceful, elegant image, the sari is now fun, providing enough length in its 6 yards for the wearer and designer to experiment freely.
From kasida to dabka, lace and even buttons, style, this season, is about how you decorate your garment.
 
Indonesia leaves most Indians unscathed.
Nobody wants to be an Indonesian, not
even the Sindhis.
Shujaat Khan on on his music, his turbulent relationship with his father, and that which is greater than music.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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