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HOW TO BEAT VIRUSES AND OTHER BIOTHREATS
Last September, health ministers from G20 nations, including India, met in Rome to discuss pandemic threats from nature.
CHEETAHS CAN'T FLY
To keep pilots safe and to better service high-altitude regions, India’s obsolete Cheetah helicopters must go
Ukraine Crisis - Putin Taunts The West
As Russia marks the centenary of the founding of the Soviet Union, President Vladimir Putin seems to be using the Ukraine crisis to reassert Russian hegemony in erstwhile Soviet republics and regain influence at the global high table
THE TRACTOR FORCE
New entrant Sanyukt Samaj Morcha hopes to cash in on the pro-farmer sentiment following the agitation against farm laws
SHOTS AND MOONSHOTS
Nirmala Sitharaman’s ‘booster’ budget is aimed at taking India to the global economy’s high table, but over-optimism and ignorance of ground realities could spoil the party
THE WAR WITHIN
Weighed down by the Channi-Sidhu rivalry, the Congress is struggling to counter the AAP's burgeoning prospects in Punjab
Joke's on me
Kapil Sharma finds humour even in stressful situations
MANN ON A MISSION
After being named the AAP's chief ministerial face in Punjab, Bhagwant Mann is at a crucial juncture in his political journey, and on the cusp of the big league
GROWTH SUPPLEMENT
High capital expenditure will boost the economy, but sluggish consumer demand and fiscal deficit remain a concern
FIRST SHOW
In Goa, quite a few debutants are making their electoral foray. Most of them are not new to politics though
DOSE-DUMPED LAND
The drug menace, and the nexus between drug peddlers and politicians, will be a key electoral issue
COLOURFUL COMBAT
Punjab is witnessing a multi-cornered contest for the first time.Winning the border state will not be a cakewalk for any party
Agent of change
Faisal Ali Dar, the first Padma awardee in sport from Jammu and Kashmir, is active in the valley’s socio-economic sphere
BJP Will Find It Difficult To Retain Power On Its Own In Manipur
With the Naga People’s Front angry over the Mon massacre, the BJP will find it difficult to retain power on its own in Manipur
'Veer Naris' Who Followed Their Martyred Loved Ones Into The Armed Forces
This Republic Day, THE WEEK brings you inspiring stories of women who have chosen to join the armed forces after the martyrdom of a serving family member
Budget 2022 - Women And Election May Guide The FM
Among the key issues to watch out for in the Union budget is whether the government will orient its focus on female participation in the economy
Covid Care For Your Baby
Since 8 December 2019, an epidemic of coronavirus disease (Covid-19) has spread rapidly across the world.
What Russia Wants
Sound bite
Bring real estate, petroleum, alcohol and power into GST
INTERVIEW: MONTEK SINGH AHLUWALIA, former deputy chairman of the Planning Commission
Blown away by Allu and Sam
Confession: I had not watched a single film featuring Allu Arjun or Samantha Ruth Prabhu until I bought a ticket for Pushpa—The Rise and found myself mesmerised by their sheer star power on screen. Sure, Samantha appears briefly in her debut dance number on the screen. But hey, what a debut!
Lotus in a lurch
BJP may find it difficult to retain Goa, thanks to anti-incumbency and defection of key leaders
White hat rising
As technology continues to evolve, the role of ethical hackers will become more prominent
Netaji was not a fascist
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: ANITA BOSE PFAFF economist and daughter of Subhas Chandra Bose
NSG Chief: New Threat From Sticky Bombs
As IEDs pose a major threat, providing foolproof security to VIPs during campaign season will require adequate training, right equipment and seamless coordination between agencies
Will The Uttar Pradesh Polls Mark The End Of The BJP's Multi Caste Hindutva Vote Base?
The exodus of OBC allies from the BJP camp has led to this question: Will the assembly polls mark the end of the ruling party’s multi-caste hindutva vote base
Difficult To Emulate Virat, The Born Leader
Draws were not good enough for Virat Kohli, and this helped him deliver the wins he needed to take India to the top of Test cricket
FREEING THE FILMMAKER
Filmocracy, a Kerala collective, is making cinema a possibility for many young indie filmmakers
No alternative to privatising banking sector
INTERVIEW ARVIND PANAGARIYA, economist
MOTHER IN VERSE
In translating Nabaneeta Dev Sen’s poetry from Bangla, Nandana Dev Sen understood her mother a lot better and also found a place of refuge
TAKING FRESH GUARD
Virat Kohli’s decision to step down as Test captain was an emotional one, but not one taken in haste. A change of guard in the BCCI and lack of communication led to India’s most successful Test captain walking away. The silver lining could be the return of the champion batter