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SHOT IN THE ARM
Assassination attempt eases Trump's path to the White House
Too many regulatory requirements create problems
Q. What are the crucial areas the Union budget should focus on?
COURSE CORRECTION
Nirmala Sitharaman may stick to the 'spend big' script, but not everything will be the same in the budget
Mussoorie's misfortune
We need more civil servants with values rather than ambitions and expectations
Under the gun
A spate of terror attacks in Jammu reveals systemic problems and rattles the BJP's allies
WILD WILD BENGAL
Social media and local strongmen worsen the trauma of mob lynching
Letting Delhi down
If Kejriwal is unable to perform his duties, he must name a replacement
Missing in action
Kejriwal's absence does not affect routine governance, but cabinet meetings are not being held, hampering major policy decisions
BJP MLAs have no confidence in the chief minister
Q/ You have been saying that the days of the All India NR Congress-BJP government in Puducherry are numbered. How confident are you of a change?
Troubled waters
Rebelling BJP legislators put the Rangasamy government in a spot
ANOTHER STAR TURN?
After a spectacular poll victory, Pawan Kalyan puts his administrative capabilities to the test
NO FRILL, JUST SKILL
Much like his father, Aamir, Junaid Khan prefers to let his acting do the talking
Scripting Robinhoods
I am a common man who questions the wrongs around me, says director Shankar
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
Neighbours With Benefits
There has never been a better time to pursue a trade deal with China
Shabbats in 10 Downing Street
Diwali lamps are out, Shabbat candles are in— at 10 Downing Street.
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.
Stories by saris
I had a Hindu-Muslim wedding more than 20 years ago.
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.
TOUCH OF THE DUTCH
Chef Jacob Jan Boerma wants a Michelin starred restaurant in India
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 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.
RACE TO THE FUTURE
China and India aim at reducing STI interdependency risks and enhancing industrial performance through investments
PRECIOUS FREEDOMS
There is little comparison with China on civil liberties. But India could heed the lessons
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
POWER GAME
China is somewhat ahead of India in military might, but it is just a matter of time that India bridges that gap
HIMALAYAN CHALLENGE
Bilateral diplomacy is a never-ending tightrope walk for India and China
India's second independence
A global leadership opportunity in the AI age beckons
Caught in the act
India seizes 2,560kg of riot-control chemical sent from China to Pakistan at the Kattupalli Port near Chennai
No saffron season
Lok Sabha results prove that making inroads in Kashmir remains an uphill task for the BJP