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Demographic Downside
The famed ‘dividend’ is destined to age and India’s elderly population will grow dramatically by mid-century. While branded corporate eldercare is thriving, the welfare of senior citizens remains a quiet crisis
Chouhan's Man
New BJP state unit chief Rakesh Singh has to hit the ground running
A New Rainbow
Prakash Ambedkar looks to consolidate the state’s divided Dalit and tribal communities
The Doklam Dilemma
India’s Intervention in Doklam Sent a Strong Message to China, but Beijing Is Responding With Heavy Military Posturing Across the Line of Actual Control
History In The Re-Making
With Porus, Indian Television Is Trying to Create the Big Screen Effect of Baahubali and the Small Screen Wonder of Game of Thrones
Rise Of The SUV
Sports Utility Vehicles are laying siege to passions and purchase decisions, making them the biggest trend of 2018, says Yogendra Pratap
Now for 2022
After a Famous Victory, Prime Minister Modi Unveils His Vision for a New India. Everything Hinges on His Ability to Deliver.
How The Bjp Re-engineered The Caste Arithmetic In UP
How the Bjp re-engineered the caste arithmetic to put it past its key rivals in the heartland.
Reimagining India
After a Long Innings of Two Decades as Congress President, UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi Looks Ahead at the Forces Posing a Challenge to the Country’s Democracy and Shares Her Vision for the India of Tomorrow
Mutt Math
The saffron party woos the state’s clergy in earnest, ironically even those who want to leave the Hindu fold
Now For The Hard Part
Judging the success of international summitry is tricky.
I Use A Food Guide To Explore A City
After spending a month cavorting with wild elephants in Thailand for his next film, Rana Daggubati talks travel, food and fashion.
Karachi Was Home, Depending On Who I Was Talking To
London And Karachi Are Like Chalk And Cheese But Have The Power To Shape One’s Identity In Different Ways
Pulling Out All The Stops
In The End, Karnataka Was A Familiar Story. The Bjp’s Blitzkrieg Campaign And Star Campaigner Narendra Modi’s Late Charge Took It To The Cusp Of Victory Again
The Burden Of Memory
Subodh Gupta’s first retrospective in Paris is a reminder of the artist’s preoccupation with the accoutrements of middle-class life. How a remembered Bihar is at the heart of his art.
Cool Haven
Benarasi brand Ekaya’s founder Palak Shah’s Delhi home is ideal for summer as the fabrics and accents are restful and perfect for the season.
On The Haute Seat
Rising temperatures making you spend more time indoors? We turn to Límon, the hue-heavy, bright and airy Delhi studio by Aradhana Anand, for inspiration.
The Change Maker
The BJP under Devendra Fadnavis makes a statement, sweeping the municipal elections in the state.
How to Deal With Trump!
India has a lot to gain by playing its cards well with a dealmaker who is now the US President. No one says it will be easy.
Terror Link In The Kanpur Train Wreck?
Was the Pukhrayan rail accident in November 2016, which killed 150 people, an act of sabotage? The NIA sees a terror hand
Love, Love Me Do
Love and the varied emotions it evokes in us are the brain’s child, shows modern science.
Missile Muscle
India and China are both beefing up their long-range nuclear capabilities but the topic is off limits in official dialogue, straining ties between the two countries.
How China Buying Out Pakistan and Why India Needs To Worry!
Leaked documents reveal China’s plans to gain a controlling stake in large swathes of Pakistan’s economy—from farms and textiles to power projects, even the stock exchange.
Presidential Values
The President Adds A Dimension Of Constitutional Oversight To A Competitive Parliamentary Democracy. But The Pomp And Ceremony Of The Office And The Estate, An Anachronistic Legacy Of The Raj, Comes At A Huge Cost To The Taxpayer.
Still Shooting Blanks
Ten years and counting. The Indian army’s baffling inability to induct a basic assault rifle points at a deeper procurement malaise.
'Indian Textiles Need Value Chains To Come Together'
SMRITI IRANI sure knows how to shake things up. From hashtags like #iwearhandloom to the successful three-day Textiles India 2017, from getting designers to adopt textile clusters to resuscitating defunct weaving service centres, Smriti Irani found her niche as the Union minister for textiles. Now, she has got additional charge of the information & broad casting ministry. In an interview with CHINKI SINHA, she spoke about her plans to make India a global sourcing hub for textiles.
'1951' Sword Over Migrants
Demand to drop 1971 cut-off for identifying foreigners by 20 years.
Are You Exposed?
Mobile phone subscribers have lately been receiving repeated messages from their service providers, asking them to ‘re-verify’ themselves with their Aadhaar numbers.
Ambani's New Gambit
Ten months after he launched Reliance Jio, a disruptive fourth generation (4G) mobile telephony service based on long-term evolution or LTE technology, a form of high-speed wireless communication, Reliance Industries chairman Mukesh Ambani has sprung a new surprise.
Drug Bust In Tollywood
Top personalities from the Telugu film industry in police net