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In two years, polluted water will stop flowing into the Ganga
THE GANGA, ONE THE LONGEST rivers in the world, sustains more than 40 per cent of India’s population. People, however, have not been kind to the Ganga. They have polluted the river in myriad ways.
TIME TO REBOUND
India’s exit from the World Cup calls for a deep think
Flat on the mat
Strongman Brijbhushan Sharan Singh has a history of getting out of trouble, but the latest controversy might pin him for good
Grappling with grime
Some see an effort to defuse’ the situation; others await proof
FURTHER ERODE
The outcome of the coming byelection could add to AIADMK’s woes
HOPE FLOATS
The JD(S) expects the BJP to suffer from anti-incumbency and the Congress from infighting even as it works hard to retain its Vokkaliga strongholds
PARESHIS NOT AVERSE TO RETURNING TO INDIA
Anup Chetia founding member and pro-talks leader, United Liberation Front of Asom
THE ULFA THREAT IS ALMOST OVER
Bhaskar Jyoti Mahanta director general of police, Assam
FROM KALASHNIKOVS TO KHADI
The government has offered a surrender package with skilltraining for women militants, but it is a long road to recovery
NOT POSSIBLE TO OPERATE IN CHINA WITHOUT SOVEREIGN SUPPORT
Drishti Rajkhowa alias Manoj Rabha deputy commander in chief, United Liberation Front of Asom (Independent), and confidant of Paresh Baruah
THE BATTLE WITHIN
ULFA deputy commander-in-chief Drishti Rajkhowa is content in his second life” and the government's tact is yielding surrenders. But, the long-term success of the policy depends on the surrendered militants’ control over instincts and temptation
Rajpath decolonised; Raj Bhavans?
We stop singing 'Abide with Me' at Beating Retreat, we abandon the British-built Parliament house, we re-name old roads, we govern more in Hindi than in English.
BRAMOS The Weapon Of Choice
Q1. BrahMos Aerospace Pvt. Ltd. (BAPL) has enhanced manifold the firepower to India’s defence capabilities, and you have been associated with the making of this deadly weapon right from the time the Indo-Russian JV was signed. Could share your experiences in the journey in the making of the missile?
Air India - Mind Your P's
Air India needs rigorous training and a cultural transformation to shed its natural sloth
Nature Warns: People Forget
We need new, small and smart townships to ease the pressure from centres like Joshimath
Return of a fashion god
Just as we were recouping from Covid-19’s first assault, The New York Times broke a story that no one saw coming: ‘Indian Designer Manish Arora’s Downfall’.
Battle of the titled
Prince Harry’s memoir is not the bombshell that it was hyped to be
STRINGING ALONG TO SUCCESS
Composer Simon Fransquet, who recently worked on his first Hindi film, wants his music to travel the world
TRUE TO CHARACTER
At 59, actor Sanjay Mishra, with his easy portrayal of distinct roles, has finally arrived
KINGS IN UNIFORM
Hkinn's photographs from Myanmar showcase the impact of military rule in her country
SEASON OF RECKONING
As Tamil Nadu welcomes the jallikattu season, the legal battle around the controversial sport is nearing conclusion
There are constraints to EV adoption in India
INTERVIEW Shashank Srivastava, senior executive officer, Maruti Suzuki
THE ROAD AHEAD...
…is full of electric vehicles, if you go by the latest edition of Auto Expo; but there may be surprises in store
Game on!
Odisha builds another world-class hockey stadium in Rourkela
A CUP FULL OF HOPE
India will look to build on its bronze-winning performance at the Tokyo Olympics, but it will not be an easy task
Atmanirbharta in defence is the way forward
On July 18, Prime Minister Narendra Modi unveiled the aptly named SPRINT challenges for the Indian industry—the initiative envisages induction of niche technology in an accelerated timeframe.
Five to six fighter squadrons must be inducted in shorter time frames
INTERVIEW AIR CHIEF MARSHAL VIVEK RAM CHAUDHARI CHIEF OF THE AIR STAFF
Navy aiming for a balanced 'force mix'
INTERVIEW ADMIRAL R. HARI KUMAR CHIEF OF THE NAVAL STAFF
GOING GREAT GUNS
As a response to the belligerence of Pakistan and lately China, a military-industrial complex seems to be fast taking shape in India. The past few years have seen private firms in the defence sector-leading innovation and indigenisation
The real toll of Kashmiri Pandits
The truth has a curious way of eventually emerg-ing. Since 1990—that is for the last 33 years—the BJP has consistently maintained that the “targeted attacks” on Kashmiri Pandits since militancy began in January 1990 was communal and designed to drive non-Muslims out of the Kashmir valley.