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BALANCING ACT
As anti-government protests spiral out of control, Sri Lanka seeks Indian investment in the Colombo Port City built by China
AID, TO OUR AID
Lots of mutual suspicions between India and Sri Lanka are in the process of being removed
Rajiv Gandhi Killing - Perarivalan And Six Hopefuls
With A.G. Perarivalan having received bail, fellow convicts in the Rajiv Gandhi assassination case are nursing renewed hopes
Congress - Now, Walk The Talk
With the decline of the Congress going unchecked, the talks about the party nearing its demise have become louder. Its political opponents have started writing it off and its critics are bemoaning its failure to get its act together, and there is a great sense of despair and despondency within the party
War In Ukraine - How Putin's Generals Goofed Up
The Russians have goofed up, while the Ukrainian radars and anti-aircraft missiles are alive and shooting
Imbalance of power
The Congress’s slump has its most durable ally, the NCP, worried
A cut above
Exclusive excerpts from Indian batting legend G.R. Vishwanath’s autobiography
Reincarnate to rejuvenate
It is tough for old political parties on the decline to reinvent themselves without a change in leadership
Faceless front
The Congress is in no shape to take on the might of the BJP machinery in Gujarat
Channi turned out to be neither poor nor honest
Interview - Sunil Jakhar, former president, Punjab Congress
THE 40-PLUS CHAMPIONS
Shefali Shah and Vidya Balan, who are in the prime of their careers, talk about their roles in the thriller, Jalsa
Toast to the coast
Tulu cinema’s golden jubilee could also be a time of its renaissance, but it still has to contend with a shortage of theatres, high tariff and competition from other languages
The Chinese Wanted To Learn From Operation Ganga
This operation involving several countries for evacuation of our citizens from war-torn Ukraine was so large that it required intervention of the government at the highest level and the support of local authorities and additional support staff.
WITH BATED BREATH
Amid confusion in the combat zone and a raging propaganda war, a section of Russians is protesting the military action. Many others, however, seem to have closed their eyes and believed Putin’s words that their country will come out of the current difficulties “renewed”
UNITED STATES OF EUROPE
As Europe launches a fierce fightback against Putin, Germany takes the lead with an extraordinary geostrategic U-turn
WALK THE TALK, AROUND THE CLOCK
The larger message of the BJP and AAP victories is that the delivery of promises, combined with effective communication, is the template to be followed. Politics in the Modi era is a 24x7 phenomenon; it is not to be practised just before the polls, as the opposition found out, especially in Uttar Pradesh
WINNER TAKES ALL
Adityanath has not just defeated the opposition, but also silenced every challenger within the BJP
WHO WEARS THE CROWN?
It is between Pramod Sawant and Vishwajit Rane for the chief minister’s job in Goa
FOR A WORLD OF HER OWN
THE WEEK’s ‘Indian Women Pathbreakers— Shaping a New Dream’ celebrated womanhood and honoured women Covid warriors
NEIGHBOUR'S CRYSIS
POLAND HAS GONE ALL OUT TO SUPPORT UKRAINE, BUT A CAUTIOUS NATO IS MAKING WARSAW’S MISSION DIFFICULT
MT LOTUS
Despite the loss of Chief Minister Dhami, the BJP banks on developmental work to retain power in Uttarakhand
FIELD TEST
With Punjab, the AAP has a foothold outside Delhi. Its governance there will determine its national footprint
DEBILITATING BLOW
The Congress’s rout can take power away from the Gandhis
CATS CALLING
An Indian-origin doctor stays back in Ukraine to take care of his jagulep and black panther
THE ‘YELLOVE' REVOLUTION
CSK cut across barriers and became a cultural phenomenon, allowing it to become a billion-dollar business
Ukraine Russia War: Caught In The Middle
Pranay Sanklecha writes for THE WEEK from the border town of Przemysl in Poland, as waves of refugees sweep in from war-torn Ukraine
Escaping a nightmare
Battered by Covid and now a war, Indian students stare at an uncertain future as they flee Ukraine
Ditch the tightrope
All the points about western hypocrisy are true. As are, what veteran diplomat Vivek Katju has called, “India’s cruel dilemmas” when it comes to being able to take an unambiguous position on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Caught in the crossfire
The Russia-Ukraine war would adversely affect India’s defence equipment supplies
Not our war...
...but India should be part of the peace. New Delhi’s stand on the Russia-Ukraine conflict has been dictated by its self-interest, but it should be geared to counter the costs that it would incur