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Till Messiah Comes
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Till Messiah Comes

The EPS government has made a hash of the corona battle

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July 13, 2020
Shunyata Under The Bodhi's shade
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Shunyata Under The Bodhi's shade

Hotels have reopened, but visitors stay away from the world’s holiest Buddhist site

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July 13, 2020
Heaven Does Not Shut Down
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Heaven Does Not Shut Down

From promoting local tourism to projecting Kerala as the ‘wellness destination’, the tourism sector is looking to reboot

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July 13, 2020
Missing In Action
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Missing In Action

The pandemic may not be the real reason why Parliament is not in session

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July 06, 2020
Must Our Hearts Break?
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Must Our Hearts Break?

The horrific privations of families of fallen heroes are, thankfully, a thing of the past. While affirming the Indian Army’s great tradition of selfless duty and sacrifice, this is an anguished appeal to the political leadership to not cheaply throw away men’s lives and to the public to tend always to their morale.

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July 06, 2020
Mine Your Own Business
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Mine Your Own Business

Modi government’s push for self-sufficiency in coal revives age-old debate over the cost of development

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July 06, 2020
The Crude Truth
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The Crude Truth

A glut in oil production has seen prices hitting rock bottom. And the global crude war is getting interesting.

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July 06, 2020
BORDER TROUBLE IN VALLEY VIEW
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BORDER TROUBLE IN VALLEY VIEW

Tension on the China front haunts Ladakh even as the Valley witnesses a familiar spate of encounter killings

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July 06, 2020
Smoke The Tso
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Smoke The Tso

As the difficult goal of status quo ante in Ladakh is being pursued, fresh diplomatic and military solutions to deal with China are aired. And the politicians squabble, pointlessly.

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July 06, 2020
The Political Jugglenaut
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The Political Jugglenaut

Behind the first Rath Yatra without pilgrims in Puri is a nail-biting tale enmeshed in a legal tangle that puts the Naveen Patnaik government in poor light

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July 06, 2020
Neighbour's ENEMY
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Neighbour's ENEMY

India’s paternalistic attitude towards neighbouring countries generated resentment and created space for China. New Delhi must now shore up inner confidence, make up for past brashness and regain their trust.

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July 06, 2020
Private Limited
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Private Limited

States’ cooperation vital for success of revamped mining policy

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July 06, 2020
A Wise Gardener
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A Wise Gardener

India is far from being isolated in the neighbourhood. But to push China back will need a symphony of strategic tasks.

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July 06, 2020
Blood On The Barbed Wire
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Blood On The Barbed Wire

Named after Ladakhi explorer Ghulam Rasool Galwan, the Galwan river flows west from Aksai Chin to converge with the Shyok in Ladakh. It slices through high-altitude mountains and the peaks overlook the valleys and pass—especially a stretch of India’s 255-km Darbuk-Shyok-Daulat Beg Oldi road running close to Galwan valley.

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June 29, 2020
Snip A Forked Tongue
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Snip A Forked Tongue

The equal cost imposed on China for its escalation at Galwan should caution it against a further violation of the June 6 agreement. With matching military strength in the area, both sides must ensure peace.

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June 29, 2020
Bihar Poll Theme: Fifteen Vs Fifteen
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Bihar Poll Theme: Fifteen Vs Fifteen

As Nitish replays old vinyl titled ‘RJD jungle raj’, Lalu’s son says— CM doesn’t have anything to show other than the Yadav family

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June 29, 2020
Hot And Sour Asia Policy
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Hot And Sour Asia Policy

China’s strategy is to keep alliances from building amongst its regional rivals, using the carrot and stick routine.

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June 29, 2020
NO ONE'S GODSON
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NO ONE'S GODSON

Sushant Singh’s suicide puts the spotlight on nepotism and the price outsiders pay to fit in Bollywood.

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June 29, 2020
‘Hong Kong's youth are desperate. They no longer care about their lives.'
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‘Hong Kong's youth are desperate. They no longer care about their lives.'

June 12 marks the first anniversary of major clashes between pro-democracy protestors and the police in Hong Kong after its government introduced a controversial extradition bill. It was later withdrawn in face of mounting opposition, but protests continue unabated. Evans Chan has traced the evolution of the city’s resistance from the 2014 Umbrella Movement to the leaderless protests of 2019 in his engaging documentary We Have Boots. He talks to Syed Saad Ahmed about the film and the struggle against Chinese authoritarianism.

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June 29, 2020
Lotus Wilts in Loktak
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Lotus Wilts in Loktak

Former CM ibobi Sigh of Congress (left) and CM N. Biren Singh, who leads the BJp alliance

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June 29, 2020
Every Home A Studio Rasa
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Every Home A Studio Rasa

Driven by passion, enabled by technology, this is how Chennai’s musicians are serving concert-starved rasikas

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June 29, 2020
‘My body is in great shape, tennis muscle memory runs deep'
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‘My body is in great shape, tennis muscle memory runs deep'

To measure the contribution of the inimitable, and irreplaceable, Leander Paes to Indian tennis, one just has to look at the success percentage of his 30-year Davis Cup career: an astounding 72.65 per cent (singles/doubles, on all surfaces). Also, the 1996 Olympic bronze medallist holds the Davis Cup world record of most wins: 45 (77.58 per cent) in 58 ties played. Still, the ageless Paes, who turned 47 on June 17, is not averse to continuing, postCovid shutdown. While cleaning his Mumbai apartment during the lockdown, he spoke to Qaiser Mohammad Ali in a free-wheeling interview. Excerpts:

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June 29, 2020
Change or Perish
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Change or Perish

The immediate need for infrastructure and a credible military ecosystem is all very well. But the PLA’s ability to fight a transformational, algorithm war—non-kinetic and non-contact—is the danger in the future.

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June 29, 2020
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Vaccine Race— The Candidates

The starting gun was sounded as far back as the weekend of January 11-12, when Chinese authorities released the full sequence of the COVID-19 genome.

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June 22, 2020
Who ‘Created' Covid?
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Who ‘Created' Covid?

Was the Moon landing fake? Do reptiles rule us? Is Elvis alive? When conspiracy theories start proliferating like mutant viruses…

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June 22, 2020
Did The Lockdown Work?
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Did The Lockdown Work?

This one executive decision was deemed at first to be a no-brainer.

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June 22, 2020
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WHERE IS THE DATA?

So we have a bio-earthquake with shifting epicentres in Covid-19, still rumbling unpredictably over our demographic plates.

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June 22, 2020
WHAT ARE VIRUSES?
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WHAT ARE VIRUSES?

A glimpse into virosphere—that mysterious cusp between life and non-life—will tell us they are part of us, within us, and wrote us into being

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June 22, 2020
WHO DECIDES COVID POLICY?
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WHO DECIDES COVID POLICY?

The pandemic has not been kind to Delhi. The state government, no stranger to pugilist moves in politics, is locked in a grim battle. Even since the lockdown was eased, horror stories have been escaping out of city hospitals like ghouls out to torment the populace. The city’s Covid graph is soaring; overloaded hospitals are turning away patients, letting them die without proper medical care. But what’s a crisis if not an opportunity for some extra lashings of mayhem?

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June 22, 2020
WHAT IS THE PEAK?
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WHAT IS THE PEAK?

Whe the air is vacuum-cleaned of real information, what fills it is the elements of empty anticipation. Rumour, speculation, fear…all these form a suspended particulate matter that we then breathe in. The latest talk doing the rounds was that India would duck back into hibernation—into a strict lockdown—by the middle of June or so. Since Indians are familiar with the phenomenon of a late-evening broadcast fundamentally altering their realities, appending a ‘could be’ or ‘maybe’ on that rumour is pointless. But the reason why the situation spawns such speculation is clear.

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June 22, 2020