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AUTORICKSHAW DIARIES
Around India in an electric three-wheeler
Unwelcome advances
China believes that the ongoing Taiwan crisis is caused by opportunistic moves of the Democratic Party in the US
NEW GANG IN TOWN
If Mao Zedong had a “gang of four” to lead his Red Guards during the Cultural Revolution, there is a new “gang of four” in action in Taiwan, challenging the legitimacy and human rights record of the Chinese government. They are Wuér Kaixi, a Tiananmen Square massacre survivor from Xinjiang; Lam Wing-kee, a bookseller from Hong Kong; Kelsang Gyaltsen, the Tibetan representative in Taiwan; and Lee Ming-che, a Taiwanese activist who was jailed for five years in China. During Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan, she met with members of the “gang”, showing the importance of the geopolitical hotspots represented by them. The four activists briefly shared their experiences with THE WEEK.
I am proud of my relationship with RSS
INTERVIEW Arif Mohammad Khan, KERALA GOVERNOR
Cowing the Guv
The CPI(M)’s efforts to limit the governor’s power over universities trigger a political row
DNA TEST MUST BE DONE AT THE EARLIEST
INTERVIEW Anita Bose Pfaff Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose’s daughter
Taming the dragon
As tensions with China grow, President Tsai Ing-wen seems the best bet to ensure that Taiwan’s vital interests are protected
INDIA, SHAKEN & STIRRED
The songs of Shuruaat, the debut album marking 10 years of the Berklee Indian Ensemble, leave you with a residue of longing
Ideas unlimited
Lavish funding and astronomical valuations might no longer be there, but the power of idea is taking centre stage in India’s booming startup ecosystem
FIGHT AGAINST THE MIGHTY ONE
Taiwanese cherish their democracy, but they have never seen war and most do not remember what their current freedom cost. China, meanwhile, is determined to achieve unification, even by force
RAHUL SIDELINED SENIOR LEADERS
INTERVIEW Ghulam Nabi Azad former leader of opposition, Rajya Sabha
EXIT WOUNDS
Ghulam Nabi Azad has left the Congress, but moving on could prove to be difficult
CLOSURE AT LAST
The family of Subhas Chandra Bose finally accepts he died in a plane crash
All Democratic Forces Need To Join Hands Against China
Exclusive Interview - Lin Fei-fan, deputy secretary general, Democratic Progressive Party
From Delhi To The Country
Arvind Kejriwal is trying to turn a crisis into an opportunity by using the political furore over the Delhi liquor policy and electoral freebies to his advantage. AAP strategists hope that it will raise his national profile and propel him as Narendra Modi's principal challenger in 2024
HIDE AND LEAK
Tamil Rockerz, the new series about movie pirates, is informative, but emotionally unsatisfying
Tomatoes in 32 acts
DISH DELIGHT Chef Mohammed Eliyaz curated a dish with 32 varieties of tomatoes
PEELING AWAY THE FUN
With Nope, Jordan Peele burnishes his horror credentials and pulls the curtain on comedy
SAFETY NET
RBI’s new regulations on digital lending safeguard borrowers from unscrupulous intermediaries, but may push up the cost of loans
MUD, MAT AND MUDHOL
A wrestling-crazy town in Karnataka is churning out promising teens. Money and support could take them far
RAPID RISE
D. Gukesh is improving by the day, raising hopes within India’s chess fraternity
BETTER DEAD THAN RED
War clouds may be gathering, but opinion polls suggest that the Taiwanese prefer democracy and are not afraid of Chinese military drills
WELFARE’S FAIR
Populist schemes have helped Tamil Nadu triple individual income and ensure inclusive growth
DELHI HAS COLONIAL MINDSET
INTERVIEW PALANIVEL THIAGA RAJAN - finance minister, Tamil Nadu
VOTES OF THANKS
Freebies are a tricky issue for all parties, and the wrangle over them is unlikely to be settled soon
ORDER OF BATTLE
Kejriwal is taking up issues that affect Gujarat voters the most. The move is drawing considerable support, forcing the BJP to react
TRIGGERED TERRITORY
Giving voting rights to nonlocals in J&K is seen as a move to disempower natives
MY VICE PRESIDENTIAL YEARS
India stands poised on the cusp of a major transition
China Became Aggressive, Powerful Under XI
Mumin Chen, the deputy representative of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Center in Delhi and professor of international politics at National Chung Hsing University in Taiwan, was the first Taiwanese national to visit Tawang, when he travelled to the border district in Arunachal Pradesh in 2012. It took him three years to get the clearance and the visit was for academic purposes. But it was of great importance for Chen as Tawang is a symbol of the victory of democracy over Chinese aggression. At the moment, his countrymen are experiencing the wrath of the dragon, after the Speaker of the US House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi’s visit to the island nation. He is worried that it would get worse, citing how Russia attacked Ukraine when everyone thought it would not.
INVESTING IN INDIA
Rakesh Jhunjhunwala was always bullish on India; his investment in Akasa is a case in point