CATEGORIES
Will Narendra Modi Win?
Insulating PM Modi from accusations as election season hots up is top priority for the BJP. The rest can be managed, they say.
Mutiny On The Bounty
In poll-bound Madhya Pradesh, farmers’ anger grows despite a good harvest
A Long Shadow Of Deportation
Anxiety engulfs Rohingyas in Jammu after India sends back seven ‘illegal’ refugees to Myanmar
'Raman Singh Has Failed On All Counts. And Congress Is Irrelevant.'
In the run-up to the Chhattisgarh assembly polls, Ajit Jogi, the state’s first CM, seems confident of a good show.
Society Of Zombies
Legally dead due to clerical error or greedy relatives, thousands live in limbo
No Desert Storm So Far
All’s not well with the ruling BJP, but rival Congress is yet to show it has the chutzpah to win Rajasthan
Eastern Approaches
Long treated like pariahs by the BCCI, six Northeast states get their Ranji whites
Pace Yourself
Jaguar has beaten its German rivals to the punch, and brought a fully electric SUV to market. So, should Tesla be worried – have traditional carmakers finally caught up? We drive the I-Pace to find out.
Pinnacle Of The Motor Car?
Is a ‘regular’ Ferrari too tame for you? Do you normally get out of a 488 GTB yawning? If so, say hello to the Pista…
The Human On The K-Table
It’s time for a new narrative and idiom to break the logjam. A Kashmir Roundtable finds early signs of meeting points that may open new roads.
Boots Off The Ground
Many argue that demilitarisation would help build confidence in Kashmir.
Where Is Indian Football Going?
The one thing that can change India’s permanent status as World Cup outsider is a revolution from the ground up.
Messenger That Kills
Rumours gone viral expose a deeply diseased side of society—fearful, xenophobic, murderous.
Totem Weds Taboo
Hindu-Muslim sex videos are quite the rage. Are they breaking the rules or reinforcing them?
Lone Threat To The Big Two
A new front taking shape under Sajad Lone promises to test the Muftis and the Abdullahs
The Grand Izvestia
Football, the universal sign language, can promote peace amongst peoples. This World Cup’s potpourri will leave fragrant memories.
This Planter Doesn't Stop The Elephants
As a child, Tenzing survived a militant attack on his family. He went on to pioneer elephant-friendly tree plantaions.
Grand Hopes And General Failures
Giving the lie to the myth of Nawaz the peaceable, Nasim Zehra lays bare the absurd assumptions that led to Kargil
Treading On Shaky Bridge
Years after the ‘Kashmiriyat’ talks, the NIA grills Hurriyat
Not Tired, Not Retired
Ex-PM Deve Gowda is burning the trail in new seat Tumkur
MS Dhoni - The Last Hurrah?
He runs the crucial last lap for Team India, shares his gnomic wisdom, still keeps like the devil. We examine the unknowable mystery that defines MSD through the forces that shaped him.
Arching For Bullseye
BJP banks on Modi to hold on to its seats from North Karnataka
A Warm, Epistemic Caress
Undergraduate teaching must focus on the ‘big think’ questions that ignite passionate interest
En Route To Rank Peak
The new education policy aims to bring systemic change to India’s education sector and make it globally competitive
Fresh Dew On Good Length
Done, not dusted. The astral light from the World Cup exploits of these cricketers will play on.
Life After The Boats
lts livelihood system wrecked, a fisherfolk’s village near Chilika lake struggles with Fani’s aftermath
Sam Plays It Loose
India’s marginalisation in the Afghan peace talks can bode ill for the country
‘Those In The Centre Of The National Debate Must Speak Out'
Amish, the author who made mythology cool, is a bestselling Indian writer in English whose books have sold five million copies. His new book, Raavan, the third in his Ramachandra series, after Ram and Sita, is the darkest and deals with a complex character. Amish talks about villains in our stories, how India is not proud of its culture and extreme religious positions with Satish Padmanabhan. Excerpts:
BJP March - Pushing South
India’s ruling party has pulled all stops in its mission to shed the northern tag by conquering the lands across the Vindhyas
Revisiting 12 Things That Shook Us
These lives were made and unmade by 12 stories that hit the headlines before fading out in the past two decades