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Stronger together
Many Indian Americans are standing in solidarity with the black community and doing their bit to confront racism in the country
SUMMER OF FALL
Kollywood was primed for big business this year, but the pandemic has pushed it into a crisis
The rotten tree
Polarisation and police violence are as American as apple pie, but a collective veil has started to lift and white Americans are realising that their privilege makes them complicit by association
Fright in flights
Despite stringent measures, Covid-19 is spreading rapidly among pilots and cabin crew
CAPITAL PAINS
Delhi appears to have entered the community transmission stage, and with the AAP government’s own estimates putting the number of cases by the end of July at 5.5 lakh, there is an urgent need to put aside politics and fight the pandemic together
DOUBLE TROUBLE
Brazil is being attacked by two dreadful enemies—Covid-19 is killing its society and life as we know, while President Bolsonaro is chipping away at the country’s democracy
A time to talk
The Delhi government has to collaborate more effectively with health care experts to better manage Covid-19
Caring In Crisis
During the pandemic, civil society groups are walking the extra mile to assist those in distress
Enough Is Not Enough
The optimism of the Palaniswami government cannot hide its mismanagement of the pandemic
This Is Just Intermission In Our Fight Against Covid-19
Dr B. Ekbal wears many hats. He is a neurosurgeon, an academic, a public health activist and an established tabla player. He is also the chairperson of the expert committee that advises the chief minister of Kerala on all matters related to Covid-19. “I have learnt a lot more in the last three months than I did in my entire life,’’ says Ekbal in an exclusive interview with THE WEEK, referring to his experience of leading a team of experts drawn from all fields to fight the pandemic. But he warns that the battle is not over yet. Excerpts from the interview:
Virtual turns real
Being cost-effective and climate-friendly, digital diplomacy is here to stay, but challenging relationships still require traditional platforms
THE MOB MINIATURIST
Painter Soma Das details the delectable in the drab
The city of perils
HIT BY COVID-19 AND AN EARLY MONSOON, MUMBAI HAS NEVER SEEMED SO CLOSE TO THE BRINK
Plague ground
Amid the Covid-induced crisis, the multiple waves of attacks by desert locusts may put India’s food security at risk
Locked and loaded
The induction of tanks and other heavy equipment by the Indian Army has brought about parity on the disputed border. China now wants to reassert its supremacy
Hear, hear!
A crackling bunch of audio artists is revitalising books for stilled lives in quarantine
Beleaguered!
With uncertainty all around, sports leagues in India are bracing for major budget cuts and loss in revenue
Self-Reliance Does Not Mean Exclusionist Policies
Prakash Javadekar, Union minister
What Xi Wants
The latest wave of Chinese aggression on the border seems to be in response to India’s recent territorial reassertion in the Himalayan belt. China wants to take over the tiny sliver of territory between Aksai Chin and the Shaksgam valley controlled by India, which will result in enhanced military and territorial links with Pakistan and provide a big boost to its Belt and Road Initiative
Vanity fair
The power tussle between the governor and the Thackeray government could lead to a fresh political crisis
TRIPLE TROUBLE
Cyclone Amphan has left West Bengal devastated. With Covid-19 cases on the rise and the BJP biding its time, Mamata Banerjee has her hands full
Road rage
With India planning more roads along the border, there could be fresh flashpoints in future
INFORMATION GAP
Experts are worried that citizens’ right to information has not been upheld during the lockdown
Bolts from the blue
With assembly polls less than a year away, the DMK is beset with a series of unexpected challenges
Himalayan folly
India’s habit of taking Nepal for granted has allowed K.P. Sharma Oli to play the ultranationalist card and vitiate bilateral ties
DISPARATE MEASURES
The Centre is batting for HCQ, even as the WHO’s review of the drug’s safety is causing concerns
Battle for Mumbai
With hospitals and their staff stretched to the limit, Mumbai struggles to cope with the rise in Covid-19 cases
Reliving The Glory
In his new book, all-rounder Ben Stokes remembers his World Cup journey, match by match, and takes the reader into the champions’ dressing room
The female brigade
Kerala’s Covid-19 story is one of women power unleashed and the price they pay for it
STARVING STEEDS
With the nationwide lockdown and no customers, saddle horses survive on the kindness of a few