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BOOTS ON HEIGHTS
India needs a dedicated, fully equipped mountain strike corps to tackle China
FEAR AND SLEUTHING IN LAS VEGAS
From the arid desert lands of the US to the corridors of power in Washington, DC, the science, technology and politics behind UFOs
THE GREAT SILENCE
Is it a good idea to try and contact alien civilisations? The answer could be a big fat no
EYES ON THE SKIES
How Indian UFO investigators are searching for alien life with science, meditation
A GRAVE NEW WORLD
A short preface
THE BLUE BOOK OF SECRETS
Were UFOs ‘weaponised’ by Joseph Stalin as black propaganda amid the Cold War?
‘Hubris to suggest we know what we are looking for'
INTERVIEW PUSHKAR GANESH VAIDYA
Antonio Banderas On An Actor's Pain And Glory
After an Oscar nomination and a Cannes win, Antonio Banderas is going back to his Spanish roots—and, theatre
Sachin Tendulkar - Would Have Been Nice If We Had A WTC In My Days
Sachin Tendulkar, former cricketer
Covid-19 Worsens Centre-State Relations
The pandemic has worsened the already strained relations between the Centre and state governments
How The Pandemic Will Be The Game Changer For Robotics In India
The need for robots was never felt more than during this pandemic—for companionship, domestic help or medical assistance. The race is on to create more socially intelligent robots, and Indian players are populating the field
HUNTER'S LOVE AND LOSS
Beautiful Things: A Memoir By Hunter Biden
Doctor steady
Mantra could bridge the global disparity in access to robotic surgeries
A mighty roar
Will Newton director Amit Masurkar score another Oscar entry with his next, Sherni?
ALL HEAT, NO DUST
The Gehlot-Pilot tussle is again on the boil, but political constraints prevent both from drastic moves
Machine's learning
Covid-induced automation in industries can be a double-edged sword
Mughlai chicken à la robot
These entrepreneurs are redefining our culinary future, bot by bot
Citizen bane
India claims he is still Indian. Fugitive diamond trader Mehul Choksi claims he is an Antiguan citizen. Dominica has to decide and, possibly, set a precedent for runaway fraudsters
Mehul Choksi - How India Bungled In Dominica
After failing to get fugitive Mehul Choksi deported from Antigua, and stumbling into the local political mess and institutional complexities of the Caribbean, Indian agencies are regrouping and hatching new plans to nab the diamond trader
In Britain, there is national amnesia about the Empire
Even though William Dalrymple's City of Djinns: A Year in Delhi (1993) is a travel memoir, for some of us it is also a lesson in history. For historian Dalrymple, the shift to travel writing came in the 1990s when he discovered the ill-fated love story between James Achilles Kirkpatrick, East India Company resident at the Court of Hyderabad, and Khair un-Nissa, a Persian noblewoman. And thus was born White Mughals (2002), which brought alive a lesser-known world when the east and west easily consorted in the age of the Empire.
The boy who would be king
Abhimanyu Mishra is the epitome of the new-gen chess player and is on course to becoming the youngest grandmaster ever
The campaign against the administration is run by Kerala
FOR MORE THAN a month now, Lakshadweep administrator Praful Khodabhai Patel has been in the eye of the storm. Lakshadweep residents, including several BJP leaders, are unhappy over a slew of decisions taken by his administration. Patel, a former minister of state for home from Gujarat and a close confidante of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, denies there is any “saffron agenda” in his decisions. And, the fears of the islanders are unfounded, he says. Excerpts from the interview:
SWADESHI SOCIAL
Local social media players are disrupting a market dominated by global tech giants. New government regulations could accelerate the churn
SOUTHERN DELIGHT
Tamannaah Bhatia is method-acting her way into the big league
LIFE OF PAI
Meet Srikanth Pai, the man who helped develop India’s drug of choice to fight the black fungus
LOTUS AND LOOTERS
After the crushing assembly poll loss, a hawala scandal and multiple bribery charges threaten the credibility of the Kerala BJP
Framing the scars
Life, loss, hope and betrayal—as seen through the lens of photographer Taha Ahmad in his series on partition
FORGOTTEN CHILDREN
From losing parents to Covid-19 to being abandoned and abused, children have been silently suffering this pandemic. While the government has woken up to the issue, there is a huge need for children-specific Covid-19 management policy
The Military Made The Virus - Li-Meng Yan
As Biden wants to investigate the origins of Covid-19, China asks him to look closer to home
Bat Or Human?
Indian scientists see substance in lab leak theory