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Is Lashkar-e-Taiba turning against Pakistan? - Rajeev Sharma, Diplomat
Pakistan watchers in India are following the Pakistan-based terror outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba closely. No wonder. Long seen as India’s biggest bugbear, the LeT, suspected to have ties to Pakistan's defense establishment, may now be turning against its master, diplomatic and security sources told The Diplomat.

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Millennium issue: Trouble with Turkey - Economist
Globalisation is about profits. and taxes too - Joseph Stiglitz, Guardian
In signal to China, PM backs Japan's idea of an Indo-Pacific strategic axis - Pranab Dhal Samanta, Indian Express
Report: Chinese hackers breach top weapons designs - Doug Stanglin, USA Today
For India, it may be China everywhere in Tokyo - Shyamal Majumdar, Bus Std
Nepal: Opening the next door - Kanak Mani Dixit, Hindustan Times
Syrian ripples reach India - Shankar Roychowdhury, Asian Age
India, be grown-up about a rising Japan - Indrani Bagchi, Times of India
Pak jihadists have replaced slain Qaeda leaders - Declan Walsh, New York Times
India, China troop face-offs continue after Ladakh military stand-off - Rajat Pandit, Times of India
Rise of the self-radicals - Dipankar De Sarkar, Hindustan Times
Two-child limit for Muslims in parts of Myammar state - Indian Express
The endless war - Meghnad Desai, Indian Express
Anti-Muslim backlash on rise in UK - Kounteya Sinha, Times of India
Londonistan: In an imaginary homeland, the English jihad rises - Praveen Swami, FirstPost
Japan the model - Paul Krugman, New York Times
Apple's tax avoidance: The corrosive effect - Floyd Norris, New York Times
For Iran, a suitable president - Ramin Jahanbegloo, Indian Express
Wait for Green Card could be ending - Somini Sengupta, HindustanTimes
This Pak general prefers the barracks - Seema Mustafa, DNA
Chickens can come home to roost - G Parthasarathy, Pioneer
Notes on three scandals - Economist
London attackers were on MI5 radar - Indian Express
Homework for Nawaz - Khaled Ahmed, Indian Express
Indian-American activism is acquiring critical force - Prema Kurien, Indian Express
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