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Dancing with the wolf warrior

Exploring the differences and similarities between India and China, the mid-year special covers a range of sectors: diplomacy, military power, culture, trade, civil liberties and technology

Also read: The Hathras tragedy points to a heady mix of faith, riches and power

Newly elected British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is an uncharismatic leader, but an efficient manager

In untold stories: Understanding the Japanese way at India’s first fully FDI hospital

@Leisure: “There are no concrete talks yet, but who knows? I would love Indians to celebrate fine dining culture,” says Dutch chef Jacob Jan Boerma, whose restaurants have earned five Michelin stars

Shabbats in 10 Downing Street

Diwali lamps are out, Shabbat candles are in— at 10 Downing Street.

Shabbats in 10 Downing Street

2 mins

Heap of faith

The Hathras tragedy points to a heady mix of faith, riches and power

Heap of faith

6 mins

BABA'S ROLE IS BEING INVESTIGATED

Q/ Did the organisers get permission from local authorities to hold a large gathering?

BABA'S ROLE IS BEING INVESTIGATED

2 mins

Back in the hot seat

Hemant Soren has declared a moral triumph by getting out of jail, but the real test will be on the hustings

Back in the hot seat

3 mins

The passion of the scribe

How Arundhati Roy changed my life, and why I can no longer be silent

The passion of the scribe

3 mins

WHERE WELLNESS BLOOMS

On May 11, 2022, Kavitha Shanmugam received a jolt of a phone call. “Your husband is alive and breathing,” said the caller from a North Carolina hospital.

WHERE WELLNESS BLOOMS

9 mins

Are the Brits racist or are we?

While an Indian-origin UK PM has lost his premiership, in the emerging line-up for his succession as leader of the Tory party are two ladies of Indian origin-Suella Braverman and Priti Patel and two contenders of African heritage, James Cleverly and Kemi Badenoch. There appears to be only one aspirant of indubitably British origin, Tom Tugendhat.

Are the Brits racist or are we?

2 mins

FRUITS OF LABOUR

Starmer is an uncharismatic leader, but an efficient manager. And there's serious work to do

FRUITS OF LABOUR

6 mins

TIME TO SPLURGE

As political considerations are likely to trump economic prudence, expect the budget to have something for everyone

TIME TO SPLURGE

5 mins

No saffron season

Lok Sabha results prove that making inroads in Kashmir remains an uphill task for the BJP

No saffron season

4 mins

Caught in the act

India seizes 2,560kg of riot-control chemical sent from China to Pakistan at the Kattupalli Port near Chennai

Caught in the act

4 mins

India's second independence

A global leadership opportunity in the AI age beckons

India's second independence

4 mins

The Dragon-Tiger Tango

Exploring the differences and similarities between India and China, the Mid-Year Special covers a range of sectors: diplomacy, military power, culture, trade, civil liberties and technology

The Dragon-Tiger Tango

6 mins

HIMALAYAN CHALLENGE

Bilateral diplomacy is a never-ending tightrope walk for India and China

HIMALAYAN CHALLENGE

5 mins

POWER GAME

China is somewhat ahead of India in military might, but it is just a matter of time that India bridges that gap

POWER GAME

4 mins

LESSONS FROM THE PAST

India must take a leaf out of China's cultural diplomacy and strengthen research on Beijing. The 'trade and nothing else' paradigm does not augur well for India's rise

LESSONS FROM THE PAST

8 mins

Neighbours With Benefits

There has never been a better time to pursue a trade deal with China

Neighbours With Benefits

4 mins

PRECIOUS FREEDOMS

There is little comparison with China on civil liberties. But India could heed the lessons

PRECIOUS FREEDOMS

8 mins

RACE TO THE FUTURE

China and India aim at reducing STI interdependency risks and enhancing industrial performance through investments

RACE TO THE FUTURE

5 mins

The fact that we humans can break any tyranny is beautiful

A journalist reporting from conflict zones for The Times London, Paul Pickering turned novelist to tell the story of Josef Mengele, the 'Angel of Death' at Auschwitz, whom he met in Paraguay.

The fact that we humans can break any tyranny is beautiful

4 mins

The unique Anant Ambani

Anant Ambani, 29-Mukesh and Nita Ambani's youngest child and second son-may turn out to be the most googled man in India when he ties the knot with Radhika Merchant.

The unique Anant Ambani

2 mins

TOUCH OF THE DUTCH

Chef Jacob Jan Boerma wants a Michelin starred restaurant in India

TOUCH OF THE DUTCH

3 mins

Copy editors, Oxford commas and other pestilences

SOMEONE TOLD ME years ago that J.K. Rowling, author of all that Harry Potter nonsense, had her first manuscript rejected eleventy-six times before becoming a sensational bestseller.

Copy editors, Oxford commas and other pestilences

4 mins

Stories by saris

I had a Hindu-Muslim wedding more than 20 years ago.

Stories by saris

2 mins

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THE WEEK India Magazine Description:

EditorMalayala Manorama

CategoríaNews

IdiomaEnglish

FrecuenciaWeekly

THE WEEK is an Indian English-language news magazine published by The Malayala Manorama Co. Pvt. Ltd. It was founded in 1982 and is the largest circulated English news magazine in India.

THE WEEK covers a wide range of topics, including politics, business, society, and culture. The magazine is known for its in-depth reporting and its balanced coverage of the news.

THE WEEK has won numerous awards, including the Ramnath Goenka Award for Excellence in Journalism and the National Magazine Award for General Excellence.

Here are some of the features of THE WEEK India Magazine:

* In-depth reporting: THE WEEK's reporters go the extra mile to bring you the latest news and analysis.
* Balanced coverage: THE WEEK's editors strive to present all sides of the story.
* Compelling storytelling: THE WEEK's writers tell stories that will stay with you long after you've finished reading them.
* Thought-provoking opinion: THE WEEK's columnists challenge you to think about the world in new ways.
* Engaging visuals: THE WEEK's photography and design make the magazine visually appealing.

THE WEEK is a must-read for anyone interested in Indian politics, business, and society.

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