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ENDLESS TURBULENCE
THE WEEK India

ENDLESS TURBULENCE

Conflict in West Asia could hurt global peace and order, cause major economic shocks, empower aggressive non-state actors and lead to significant political realignments

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4 mins  |
February 11, 2024
The Bank Or The Ballot?
THE WEEK India

The Bank Or The Ballot?

Nirmala Sitharaman's interim budget could take the fiscal prudence highway, or it could choose the freeway to voter satisfaction

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7 mins  |
February 04, 2024
Heart of the matter
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Heart of the matter

Why are so many young Indians at risk?

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3 mins  |
February 04, 2024
I had to sell everything, even furniture, to fund the development of our robot
THE WEEK India

I had to sell everything, even furniture, to fund the development of our robot

INTERVIEW Dr Sudhir Prem Srivastava, founder-chairman and CEO of SS Innovations

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3 mins  |
February 04, 2024
Mantra magic
THE WEEK India

Mantra magic

A made-in-India robotic surgeon

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3 mins  |
February 04, 2024
TRIM TO THE BRIM
THE WEEK India

TRIM TO THE BRIM

With obesity on the rise and the increasing desire to look fit and good, the weight loss industry in India is booming

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February 04, 2024
Dope's in your DMs
THE WEEK India

Dope's in your DMs

On November 20, 2023, Anne Milgram, head of the US Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA), said at a press conference: “Fentanyl poses the greatest threat to Americans today, devastating families and becoming the leading cause of death for those aged 18 to 45.”

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2 mins  |
February 04, 2024
The eyes have it
THE WEEK India

The eyes have it

Taking care of eyes is not difficult, but it is an everyday job

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6 mins  |
February 04, 2024
Code and the crab
THE WEEK India

Code and the crab

Genomic testing is reshaping the way we find and treat cancer

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5 mins  |
February 04, 2024
Behind every chef
THE WEEK India

Behind every chef

For Chef Garima Arora, her father is magician, mentor, and master taster

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2 mins  |
February 04, 2024
Life hacks by Orry
THE WEEK India

Life hacks by Orry

I have succumbed. I held off writing about Orry for more than five years, when he reached out to me at the previous newspaper I worked at. I may have declined him then, but now I have been made to eat crow.

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2 mins  |
February 04, 2024
BROTHERHOOD OF EMPTY WALLETS
THE WEEK India

BROTHERHOOD OF EMPTY WALLETS

Before cellphones and the internet, a legendary rock band in Kerala had a city in thrall with their rock 'n' roll renditions

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4 mins  |
February 04, 2024
BRANDWAGON BOSS
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BRANDWAGON BOSS

Adman Prahlad Kakar's memoir is no malicious but delicious read

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5 mins  |
February 04, 2024
Visualising hope
THE WEEK India

Visualising hope

There is an open door, shut by a closed mind….” This is the line that grabbed me when I opened Asha Thadani’s catalogue, Broken—Dalit Lives, which introduced viewers to her just concluded exhibition of photographs in Delhi.

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2 mins  |
February 04, 2024
For us, a 350-bed hospital is ideal; time for 700-bed hospitals over
THE WEEK India

For us, a 350-bed hospital is ideal; time for 700-bed hospitals over

INTERVIEW DILIP JOSE managing director and CEO, Manipal Hospitals

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5 mins  |
February 04, 2024
Point to ponder
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Point to ponder

Ten thousand practitioners of Transcendental Meditation came together in Hyderabad for a programme aimed at achieving world peace

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4 mins  |
February 04, 2024
EAGER TO WIN OLYMPIC GOLD: SINDHU WE THINK WE ARE ON THE RIGHT TRACK: PRAKASH
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EAGER TO WIN OLYMPIC GOLD: SINDHU WE THINK WE ARE ON THE RIGHT TRACK: PRAKASH

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW P.V. SINDHU & PRAKASH PADUKONE

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7 mins  |
February 04, 2024
MODI AND SHARIF MIGHT PREFER TO LEAVE A LEGACY OF PEACE
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MODI AND SHARIF MIGHT PREFER TO LEAVE A LEGACY OF PEACE

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW AJAY BISARIA, former high commissioner to Pakistan

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8 mins  |
February 04, 2024
Faith on his sleeve
THE WEEK India

Faith on his sleeve

Modi is known to have prostrated at only two placesParliament and the Ram Mandir. In politics, he has sought to combine them

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4 mins  |
February 04, 2024
LOSING SHEEN
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LOSING SHEEN

Shillong: The cantonment has remained small even as others have grown in strategic importance

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2 mins  |
February 04, 2024
OFFICERS AND THE MESS
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OFFICERS AND THE MESS

Delhi: A cantonment that houses two starkly different worlds that are still learning to coexist

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2 mins  |
February 04, 2024
BYGONE BLISS
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BYGONE BLISS

Landour: Less quaint, more crowded now, it is yet to be de-notified

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2 mins  |
February 04, 2024
UNTOUCHED CHARM
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UNTOUCHED CHARM

Deolali: Peaceful vibes, thanks to pleasant weather and lush cover

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3 mins  |
February 04, 2024
A CRUMBLING CITADEL
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A CRUMBLING CITADEL

Meerut: Once the military centre of the British empire in north India, the cantonment is now battling surging population and large-scale encroachments

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2 mins  |
February 04, 2024
MELANCHOLY BEAUTY
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MELANCHOLY BEAUTY

Lucknow: Ruins that bear record of the past and well-laid gardens that provide an oasis of calm

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February 04, 2024
END OF A 260-YEAR MARCH
THE WEEK India

END OF A 260-YEAR MARCH

As the Narendra Modi government plans to disband cantonments, THE WEEK follows their chronology

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4 mins  |
February 04, 2024
FIGHTING FIT, FUTURE-READY
THE WEEK India

FIGHTING FIT, FUTURE-READY

With air power influencing every facet of contemporary warfare, one of the areas the IAF must concentrate on is acquiring offensive capability as speedily as possible

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6 mins  |
February 04, 2024
SPACE NEEDS PACE
THE WEEK India

SPACE NEEDS PACE

India is playing catchup in the military exploitation of space in a fragile global security environment

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7 mins  |
February 04, 2024
SPACE IS THE ULTIMATE HIGH GROUND FOR ALL OPERATIONS
THE WEEK India

SPACE IS THE ULTIMATE HIGH GROUND FOR ALL OPERATIONS

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW Air Chief Marshal Chaudhari, V.R. Chief of the Air Staff

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8 mins  |
February 04, 2024
What makes Mohamed Muizzu so angry?
THE WEEK India

What makes Mohamed Muizzu so angry?

On November 3, 1988, a group of well-armed mercenaries recruited by dissident Maldivian expatriates disembarked in Male, capital of the Maldives, and within a few hours succeeded in capturing most government buildings, including the presidential palace, and holding hundreds of civilians and one government minister hostage.

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2 mins  |
February 04, 2024