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THE WORLD ACCORDING TO INDIA
INDIA HAS EMERGED AS A LEADING VOICE OF THE DEVELOPING WORLD. WITH THE G20 SUMMIT, IT IS ALL SET TO ANNOUNCE ITS ARRIVAL ON THE GLOBAL STAGE
Fallen patriot
Yevgeny Prigozhin's empire may cease to exist
There's space for brickbats, too
There's been some talk about how unseemly it is for the prime minister and the ruling party to hog the headlines around the moon-landing.
The welfare game
With 'Mission 2030, Ashok Gehlot looks to retain power and extend his hold on the party
Triple engine
The BJP is getting innovative in its efforts to unseat Ashok Gehlot and retain Madhya Pradesh, including adding a third layer to its campaign
Brilliant Pala Nurturing toppers and shaping future
In 1984, a trio of ingenious MSc graduates, Sebastian G. Mathew, George Thomas, and Stephen Joseph, embarked on a remarkable venture.
Missing a dalit messiah
Thrown out of a first-class train coach by a white man despite possessing a ticket, Mohandas Gandhi resolved to fight the notions of racial supremacy that were prevailing across the globe. The ordinary attorney's struggle metamorphosed into history's most remarkable civil and political struggle that would culminate in the end of the mightiest empire.
Year Of The Moon
How India learnt its lessons from the Chandrayaan-2 debacle
Sunrise On The Moon
Chandrayaan-3 is a great step forward for the Indian space programme
Childproofing stress
The impact of parental strains on the child's mental health
Building better health
India needs a more targeted approach to raise protein consumption
BALM AMID BOMBS
MEDICS WORKING IN UKRAINE RISK THEIR LIVES TO PROVIDE HEALING AND SUCCOUR TO INJURED COMBATANTS AND CIVILIANS
India's research infrastructure in health is extremely weak
DR VIKRAM PATEL - CHAIR-DESIGNATE, DEPARTMENT OF GLOBAL HEALTH AND SOCIAL MEDICINE, HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL
Hand it to Kharge
Did journalists get Mallikarjun Kharge wrong? When Kharge won the election to the post of Congress president, only the sixth time that such a poll was held in the 137-year history of the party, the commentariat was less than impressed.
Right to repair
Even though sustainability is the buzzword in fashion circles lately, there are very few high-end brands who practise it at all levels, unless being nudged into it.
"West Side Story's music feels as vibrant as if it were written today"
INTERVIEW LONNY PRICE West Side Story director
CASE CLOSED
This version of the Depp vs Heard trial's telling is much like the trial itself, with nothing new to offer
PUNCH ABOVE MY FATE
The heroine of Emmy winner Ruchira Gupta's debut novel is about to be sold into prostitution... but she's not going down without a fight
Anand the astro-nut
The chess legend opens up about a lesser-known aspect of his life
This is the GOLDEN GENERATION of INDIAN CHESS
INTERVIEW - VISWANATHAN ANAND five-time world chess champion
CHANDRAYAAN-3'S SUCCESS SHOWS THE WORLD THAT INDIA IS A SERIOUS GLOBAL POWER
CHRISTINA KORP - Astronaut manager and founder of SPACE For a Better World
WE NEED TO MAKE OUR LAUNCH VEHICLES BIGGER AND MORE POWERFUL
MYLSWAMY ANNADURAI former programme director, Chandrayaan-1, Chandrayaan-2 and Mangalyaan
A HUMAN MISSION COULD TAKE PLACE IN 2024
JITENDRA SINGH - Union minister of state (independent charge), science and technology
SMALL BUDGET, GRAND VISION
From planning to execution, Chandrayaan-3 has been all about making the most of available resources
China Is Our Primary Front Now
Exclusive Interview - General Manoj Pande Chief Of Army Staff
Gast from the past
Our childhood heroes are increasingly walking on to our screens, jokes and superpowers intact
SAY CHEESE!
Tikam Chand's adventures with his 1860s vintage camera
Costume is character
Last week’s Amazon Prime Video drop Made in Heaven Season 2 has a scene where a middle-class character, Jazz (played by Shivani in Heaven Season 2 has a scene where a middle-class character, Jazz (played by Shivani Raghuvanshi), speaks of her office: “You can’t do fashion here”. It is such a great moment, almost as if she is addressing the show’s makers themselves. Take us seriously, don’t just dress us up. And yet, it is the dresses that speak louder than the stories. After all, this is India, where the lehenga matters more than the wedding, perhaps even the groom.
Pakistan's A-bomb bank
Iqbal Chand Malhotra’s thoroughly researched book—The Bomb, the Bank, the Mullah and the Poppies—has laid bare the agenda of Pakistan’s ‘deep state’ and the murky world of how money was acquired from the heads of States and billionaires.
Meeting Mohan again
Veteran, award-winning psychiatrist-actor, Mohan Agashe, has a bone to pick with me.