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P. Chidambaram Runs Out Of Options In The INX Media Case
The Congress says Chidambaram’s arrest is political vendetta, but the BJP is winning the perception battle
Royals And The Arts, Refreshed
Their forefathers, too, patronised art, music and fashion, but these young blue bloods are doing it differently
Jammu & Kashmir - Prisoner Of Peace
For its plans to be successful, the Narendra Modi government will have to create an atmosphere of trust and remove the crippling restrictions imposed on the people of Jammu and Kashmir
Why The Government's Carrot-And-Stik Approach May Not Work
The government’s carrot-and-stick approach in Kashmir may not work for long, especially since the carrots may or may not materialise
In Doklam, Both Sides Have Improved Their Infrastructure
Lieutenant General Manoj Mukund Naravane, who assumes charge as the vice chief of Army staff on August 31, is likely to become chief of Army staffwhen General Bipin Rawat retires on December 30.
Gujjars In Uri Sector Welcome The Revocation Of Article 370
Gujjars in Uri welcome the abrogation of Article 370, and hope for development
Phone Tapping Allegations Against H.D. Kumaraswamy Has Created A Political Storm
Allegations that H.D. Kumaraswamy ordered the tapping of his adversaries’ phones have created a political storm in Karnataka
Cryptocurrency Ban May Cripple Startups
A cryptocurrency ban could tank an emerging startup industry in India
Karnataka - Cabinet Pressure
Yediyurappa’s cabinet now has 18 members, but the rebels are yet to be accommodated
'Kashmir Issue Is Not About Hindus And Muslims'
BJP general secretary Ram Madhav was instrumental in forging the saffron party’s ill-fated alliance with the People’s Democratic Party in Jammu and Kashmir.
Breakthrough For The Sino-Pak Axis
On August 16, 2019, the UN News website carried the following statement: “The Security Council considered the volatile situation surrounding Kashmir on Friday, addressing the issue in a meeting focused solely on the dispute, within the UN body dedicated to resolving matters of international peace and security, for the first time since 1965.” It stated that Pakistan had requested the meeting on August 13, and it was subsequently called for by permanent member China.
Vidya Balan: Happy To Use Akshay Kumar's stardom To My Advantage
As Tara Shinde, one of the scientists leading the Mars mission, Vidya Balan steals the show in the recently released Mission Mangal.
Covert Strike: Are We Capable?
An all-out war with Pakistan? Nor feasible. Diplomatic offensice to isolated the enemy? Recommended, but may not be effective. Surgical air strike? Runs the risk of escalating tension. Conver operations? Good idea, but how battle-ready are our special forces?
Can India Avenge The Uri Attack With A Water War?
Can, or rather should, India break the Indus Water Treaty to hit back at Pakistan?
500th Match Test Cricket: Tricky Wicket
Until the 1983 World Cup, India had been perpetual alsorans in the one-day game. Sunil Gavaskar’s notorious 36 in 60 overs in the 1975 World Cup was what people remembered of India’s limited-overs effort, rather than the—rather occasional—victories against other teams in one-day internationals. But the 1983 World Cup changed all that. As the editor of Wisden wrote in his notes, “They brought warmth and excitement in the place of dampness and depression.” India had not even reached the semi-finals before 1983, and now they won the title. This sparked a massive interest in the limited-overs format in India, and began what seems today like a terminal decline in interests in Test cricket on the subcontinent.
How Art Projects Are Encouraging The Revival Of Forgotten Recipes
How art projects are encouraging the revival of forgotten recipes and precious food traditions.
India's Best Restaurants
Although many chefs in india have embraced sustainability and the farm-to-table concept of dining to a certain extent, we still have a long way to go to bring about lasting change
Kashmir - Wary About Amit Shah's Moves
Modi government charts an aggressive course in Kashmir with additional troops, high-profile visits, humanitarian gestures and electoral strategising
Congress And The BJP Are Joining Hands To Bypass The Mining Ban
Even as they lock horns over the Ksan tragedy, the Congress and the BJP are joining hands to bypass the mining ban.
Rahul As PM!
But not many in the opposition share Stalin's enthusiasm.
Supreme Court's Unimplementable Orders
Judicial activism could upset the separation of powers and affect the dignity of the judiciary, as orders are either being ignored or proving to be unimplementable.
Age Of Wearables
Computers are no longer plugged into a wall socket or carried around in bags.
War Or Peace?
The inside story of how India planned the air strikes in Pakistan and how the neighbour retaliated.
CBI's Interrogation Reveals The Cracks In The Saradha Scam Investigation
The CBI’s interrogation of the Kolkata Police chief reveals the cracks in the agency’s Saradha scam investigation.
Modi's Baluchistan Card Puts The Ball In Pakistan's Court
Modi's Baluchistan card puts the ball in Pakistan's court
Bigg Boss Is Back, What Ratan Tata Will Do?
Mistry's removal will not solve Tata Group's problems; but it is an opportunity to do it the family way.
ATM Fraud: All Time Worry
Malware attack on the ATM network exposes major cyber security gaps in the banking system.
A Swindle At LIC
Hundreds of people lose their investment in LIC scam in Kolkata.
The Kashmir We Do Not Know
The turbulence of Srinagar has not found any resonance in the Balti villages on the Line of Control. On a trip to these villages, which were ruled by Pakistan till 1971, THE WEEK found that people here don't want azadi or a return Pakistan, but a better life. And, what unites them is a love for India and Indians.
How Curfew Is Affecting The Common Man In The Valley
Under curfew since July 9, Kashmir has become a lost paradise. And, it is the common man who bears the brunt of the battle between the government and the separatists.