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A STEALTHY LETHAL FORCE
The Cabinet Committee on Security has flagged off the prototype development and testing stage of India's indigenous fifth generation stealth fighter jet, the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA). Slated to be in production from 2035, it would make the IAF battle-ready for the future
NOTHING FAKE ABOUT IT
Amidst furore over non-payment of NREGA funds to Bengal due to alleged corruption, central data purportedly shows almost all job cards in the state to be genuine
GROUND FLEET
Jagan side-steps EC fiat against his 'army' of ward and village volunteers, gets them to disburse pensions
MOLLYWOOD GOES TO THE POLLS
Film stars are shining bright in Kerala's political firmament. The BJP is relying on one to make its LS wish come true
BJP Vs BJP
The party faces dissent in at least six seats. Reasons range from nomination of outsiders to non-performance
EXODUS HITS CONGRESS
Scores of Congress leaders and workers shift allegiance to the BJP, raising questions about the Grand Old Party's winnability, unity and leadership stability
BATTLE OF PATILS
Will the Congress-Shiv Sena (UBT) fracas over Sangli impact the prospects of the MVA in Maharashtra and the pan-nation interests of the I.N.D.I.A. bloc?
OF RANIS AND ALSO-RANS
A royal family member dons saffron robes to dip her toes in politics, and invites the TMC's censure
A FLUID STATE
THE SAMAJWADI PARTY GIVES OLD ALLIES A SNUB EVEN AS DIFFERENCES EMERGE BETWEEN ITS CHIEF AKHILESH YADAV AND JAILED LEADER AZAM KHAN; THE BJP LEAVES SITTING MPS HIGH AND DRY
"THERE IS ALREADY AN UNDECLARED EMERGENCY"
As convenor of the Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance (I.N.D.I.A.), Mallikarjun Kharge has the humongous task of getting the 26-party combine on the same page on seat-sharing arrangements and a common narrative to take on Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the BJP. The 81-year-old Congress president also has to galvanise the Grand Old Party to improve on its abysmal tally of 52 seats in the 2019 Lok Sabha election. Kharge took time off his hectic schedule to speak exclusively to Group Editorial Director Raj Chengappa and Executive Editor Kaushik Deka on a range of key election issues. Excerpts:
GUJARAT - RUPALA GETS TOO RADICAL
Union minister Parshottam Rupala's egalitarian turn has boomeranged on him.
ANDHRA PRADESH - Food for Thought
As a vote-getting device, free rations are a common item on political menus these days.
MADHYA PRADESH - COUPLE OF ISSUES
Alliance-making is tricky enough at the party level. But the upcoming Lok Sabha polls have left no room for informal adjustments even at home for a political family in Balaghat, Madhya Pradesh.
MINI MANTRIS
In military terms, the Congress has earned the right to see Karnataka as a position of advantage-a high Deccan spur castle from which it can easily pick out any invading horde.
RAJASTHAN - R.I.P., OR 'OM SHANTI'?
Defectors have a sense of direction: their GPS is mostly set saffron-ward these days. So, when a stray migrant comes walking into the Congress camp, you'd expect it to be bowing in gratitude.
MAHARASHTRA - THE 'LOK TANTRIKS'
Politics is a high-stress profession in these turbulent, uncertain times.
WEST BENGAL - The Revolution Will Be Webcast!
Shall we call it digital dialectics? The Left has long tried to shed the stereotype of being head-in-the-sand Luddites-one that it had earned back in the Eighties, the early days of computerisation, when it pressed the Ctrl X keys more than anything else.
TAMIL NADU - THE LONE THEVAR WITH FIVE SHADOWS
Cast adrift from his lifelong alma mater, Ottakarathevar Panneerselvam can be pardoned for feeling a little befuddled these days.
MAHARATHIS @MAHABHARATA
For all the Opposition's giant-killing ambitions, expressed in high moral tones from the stage, their actions don't quite match up to stated intent.
MORE DISGUISED THAN EMPLOYED
India's growth story is one of paradoxes.
STORM IN A FRAGILE TEACUP
Just a month and a half back, on February 23 and 24, over 4,000 Indians attended the annual St Anthony's Feast in Katchatheevu Island, with an equal number of Sri Lankan devotees also present. For the feast of the guardian saint of fishermen, the Lankans provided food, drinking water and sanitary facilities.
Why Luxury Trains Are The Smartest Way To Travel In 2024
Forget high-speed rail. Steve King applauds the revival of sumptuous - and soporific - trains, from the Royal Scotsman to the relaunched Orient Express
On the Waterfront
Exquisite cocktails, a delicious mezze platter and a stunning view of the sun dipping into the Mandovi river makes Feri Bar, north Goa's new haunt.
Fine Dining Minus the Fuss
Papa's recasts familiar Indian dishes in modern, artful forms, liberated from geographical boundaries.
Breath of Fresh (Ai)r
With the first thin laptop designed with artificial intelligence (AI) in the forefront, Apple's new MacBook Air M3 is future ready.
Creature Comforts
Bookmark Resorts, Jogi Mahal, Ranthambore brings an elevated luxury experience to tiger country
Sleek Sophistication
The newest Range Rover builds on its well-earned cache and also promises comfort and style
With Delhi at its Hearth
Under the mentorship of Michelin star chef Vineet Bhatia, the eponymous Dhilli at the Oberoi, New Delhi celebrates its formative first year.
COLOUR ME GREEN
Even with the inclusions, fractures, and fissures that are integral to an emerald, it's allure remains undiminished. The question is what enhancements should you allow?
THE LATITUDE THAT LONGITUDES ACCORD
As the world of whiskies expands beyond the Scottish highlands, America, Ireland and Japan, Spice dots the map with new world centres of spirited joy.