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OFF TO A GOOD START
Agnipath scheme is paving the way for gender equality in the Indian Navy
PRIZE THAT CRASHED
An ambassador to Norway almost swung the Nobel Peace Prize for Mahatma Gandhi in 1961
HOT PURSUIT
To mitigate climate change, G20 plans to triple renewable energy capacity by 2030
We are not caught between India and China
INTERVIEW Vincent Magwenya, spokesperson for the president of South AfricaINTERVIEW Vincent Magwenya, spokesperson for the president of South Africa
SUMMIT OF GLORY
India becomes the glue binding disparate opinions, from Ukraine war to welcoming Africa
SEEDS OF DOUBT
BJP’s role suspected in Naidu’s arrest
Weight loss via Wegovy
The western hemisphere is hooked on to a new drug. Celebrities and comedians, billionaires and barbies, Hollywood actors and television anchors are dramatically losing weight after taking the “skinny jab”, a weekly, weight-loss injection. They shed 15 per cent of their body weight, an astonishing loss-rate compared with two per cent with diet and exercise.
BJP will win the biggest-ever mandate in the state
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW Shivraj Singh Chouhan, chief minister, Madhya Pradesh
Brother and the ballot
To ride out anti-incumbency, Shivraj Singh Chouhan is banking on women-centric welfare schemes and a tough-on-crime image
Rail crosses on Silk Road
Xi Jinping sold the belt-and-road dream to much of Asia, Africa and Europe invoking imageries of the ancient Silk Road.
Regaining paradise,one day at a time
Kashmiris are embracing change, but it is a long road ahead to restore trust in the rule of law
Expecting many countries to withdraw travel advisories after G20
INTERVIEW MANOJ SINHA LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, JAMMU AND KASHMIR
Unseen Kashmir
Ceasefire along the LoC has opened up areas with untapped tourism potential in Kashmir, signifying a semblance of normalcy and garnering favourable response from local people
Uncivil strife
The increasing friction between Eknath Shinde and Ajit Pawar could test the strength of the saffron alliance
Melting handi
Understanding Hyderabad through its varied communities ahead of the assembly polls in December
We need to enhance the conversion of circle entries to goal shots
INTERVIEW Craig Fulton, coach, Indian hockey team
We have the mindset that there is no captain
INTERVIEW Harmanpreet Singh, captain, Indian hockey team
POWER PLAYS, PARADIGM SHIFTS
The ICC World Cup has produced not just great on-field rivalries, but also significant off-field intriguessuch as the India-Pakistan manoeuvres that broke England's stranglehold on cricket
FOREVER YOUNG; FOREVER SEXY
The more Dubai reveals, the more it conceals
DAS CAPITAL
After revolutionising India's standup scene, Vir Das is experimenting with his craft and exploring new avenues
FLOWERS AND THORNS
No one would like to have been in the shoes of India’s ambassador to Vietnam on the evening when president K.R. Narayanan hosted Vietnam president Tran Duc Luong.
Bowled over
The discipline Saiyami Kher learnt as a sportsperson made her survive disappointment in films
Fast fashion to fab fashion
There is something going on at Zara. Ever since its store at Mumbai’s Palladium Mall reopened after a redesign a few months ago, it has become unbelievably chic.
Confronting Chinpak
The Narendra Modi government’s gross failure in foreign policy is best illustrated by our being at loggerheads with our two biggest neighbours—China and Pakistan.
No woman, no southerner
Are we voting too often? The government thinks so. It has asked a committee of wise men headed by former president Ram Nath Kovind “to examine the issue of simultaneous elections and make recommendations...”
When AI Replaces Professionals
Scientists are divided on whether AI (Artificial Intelligence) is on the cusp of gaining consciousness. Some believe it has already happened; others predict it is on its way and others insist it is impossible for AIs to become sentient.
Some knights are forever
The most dramatic and immediate denunciation of the Jallianwala Bagh massacre came from Rabindranath Tagore.
The bhangra boys
AP Dhillon and his tribe are giving Punjabi music a global appeal by incorporating diverse genres like hip-hop, afrobeats and dancehall, while remaining true to themselves
Twice the charm
When I was growing up, the term 'hand-me-down' had such an elitist connotation. It referred to items 'donated' those who could not afford them.
ROAR AWAY, LADIES!
Zoya Akhtar and Reema Kagti's Tiger Baby Films-the first women-led Bollywood production house making mainstream entertainers-is rolling out hit after hit