CATEGORIES
TOP OF HER GAME
With a slew of hit films and so much anticipation about her next one, Chhapaak, it seems Deepika Padukone has nowhere to go but up
To hell and back
A trip to the prison camps for Islamic State terrorists in northeastern Syria will leave you traumatised, physically and emotionally
Delhi dominates
POWER POINT ‘SACHIDANANDA MURTHY
Caught In the muddle
India faces an unprecedented diplomatic challenge as it tries to balance its ties with the US and Iran following the assassination of Qassem Soleimani
Blame the prime-time poison
LAST WORD BARKHA DUTT
Berth pangs
With the most powerful portfolios going to the NCP, there is palpable discontent among many Shiv Sena and Congress legislators
Antibiotic Resistance Will Kill One Crore People A Year By 2050
Antibiotics have saved millions of lives, but injudicious use could soon turn them into the single biggest cause of deaths worldwide, killing more people than cancer and diabetes combined
Law And Disorder
Ambiguities in the CAA and the NPR process continue to fuel resentment and confusion
Survival, distinct
With the Union government scrapping political reservation for Anglo-Indians in the Lok Sabha and state assemblies, the small community is at a crossroads, unsure about what the future holds
Queen and her goals
Through years of pain and practice, hockey captain Rani Rampal helps India reach another Olympics
Peace by pieces
The government and Naga insurgent leaders still need to iron out several key differences to clinch the elusive peace deal
Our very existence is being challenged now
The Anglo-Indian community emerged when Europeans married Indian women and their descendants, right from the 16th century.
Nehru in 100 volumes
With the release of the final volume of Selected Works of Jawaharlal Nehru, the Nehru Project—a mammoth effort of collation started in 1972—has come to an end
Holding pattern
Detention centres in Assam, which were meant to hold inmates temporarily, have become synonymous with endless captivity
The Citizenship Wreck
A wave of street protests has eroded the government’s support and united the fractured opposition. The BJP, however, is making calculated moves to win what it thinks is a battle of perception.
Tata Vs Mistry - New Battleline
The Tata vs Mistry saga takes a new turn with the NCLAT reinstating Cyrus as Tata Sons chairman.
Fear in the air
Twenty years ago, five gunmen seized an Indian Airlines flight and forced it to land at Kandahar, keeping India on its toes for a week. THE WEEK speaks to some of the hostages and negotiators to reconstruct the subcontinent’s longest hijack drama
Face value
Filmmaker Meghna Gulzar says that her upcoming film, Chhapaak, about acid attack survivors, is more real than all her previous films.
Arakkonam aces
Female officers from the P-81 crew talk about their journeys and experiences
Name game
Many government projects in Bhopal carry the name of Raja Bhoj, a 11th -century king. But is he really connected to Bhopal?
Clash register
With ongoing protests, the National Register of Indian Citizens seems to be on the back burner. And there are lessons to be learnt for the home ministry.
Fight club
Mamata Banerjee is using her aggressive campaign against the Citizenship Act to unite and lead regional leaders against the BJP
American Realignment
The aftermath of the Kandahar hijacking put Washington on the defensive and enabled stronger India-US ties
The Best Thing Modi Can Do Is Resign
Former Union minister and senior Congress leader P. Chidambaram is in a combative mood.
STATE OF THE CART
E-COMMERCE IN INDIA HAS COME A LONG WAY IN THE PAST 20 YEARS. WHERE IS IT GOING IN THE NEXT 20?
WHAT WOMEN WANT
TWENTY YEARS AGO, WOMEN WANTED MACHO MEN. NOW, THE RULES OF ENGAGEMENT HAVE BECOME MUCH FUZZIER
TRIALS AND METAMORPHOSIS
THE BJP’S TUMULTUOUS JOURNEY FROM VAJPAYEE TO MODI SAW SEVERAL SAFFRON DREAMS COMING TRUE. IT COULD BE THE TURN OF NIGHTMARES NOW
COMBAT READY
Off to a flying start in her mixed martial arts career, Ritu Phogat, “the third Dangal sister”, wants to win laurels for India in the sport
TIME TRAVEL
The year 2000, we thought, would be the dawn of a new age. Twenty years later, how far have our dreams come true?
Of the people
German football died in the year 2000. Correctional measures since then have led to its rebirth, even as the authorities ensured that the great game remained with its custodian —the German fan