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NOW LETHAL SEA DRONES
UNMANNED SURFACE AND UNDERWATER VESSELS ARE SET TO TRANSFORM NAVAL OPERATIONS AND WARFARE. AS THE INDIAN NAVY PREPARES TO ACQUIRE A FLEET, DOMESTIC MANUFACTURERS ARE PITCHING IN
STALIN'S HINDU PUSH
THE DMK GOVERNMENT IS SPRUCING UP THE STATE’S SHRINES AND THEIR MANAGEMENT—AND SUBTLY CHANGING ITS OWN IMAGE IN THE PROCESS
BRACING FOR TOUGH TIMES
The Shinde-Fadnavis government lives another day, but the CM is yet to come out of the BJP’s shadow, check internal dissidence, and neutralise sympathy for the Sena’s Thackeray faction
AN EXCEPTIONAL LIFE
A PART APART The Life and Thought of B.R. Ambedkar by Ashok Gopal NAVAYANA
Trial by CRICKET
Cricketer Faf du Plessis recalls key moments in his career as his no-holds-barred Faf Through Fire hits bookstores in India autobiography
BABU IN THE DOCK
THE ED HAS ACCUSED RANJAN OF FACILITATING ILLEGAL PURCHASE AND SALE OF LAND
THE ART OF REMEMBERING
The late Vivan Sundaram’s Memorial 1993-2014 is showing at the Tate Modern in London
ADVANTAGE AAP
The SC verdict backed the AAP govt against the L-G on control of services, but the BJP-led Centre is unlikely to give up
YOU'VE BEEN MAPPED
Rare maps of India from the 19th century are on view at an ongoing exhibition at the Asiatic Society of Mumbai
ENTANGLED Imaginings
The Babu and the Bazaar is a reminder of the scandalous fecundity and delight on offer in the visual arts of colonial Calcutta
MURDERS SHE SOLVED
Web series about serial killers are rare in India, but Sonakshi Sinha-starrer Dahaad takes a stab at the genre
THE GREAT Thespian
Manoj Bajpayee’s next film sees him in his first role as a lawyer
Same Sex, Same Rights
As homosexual couples seek legal sanction for their unions, they encounter socio-political opposition. The ball is now in the country’s apex court to find a balanced solution
Why The Mayhem In Manipur
Torn fabric of society Houses set afire during the Meitei-tribal violence in Imphal, May 4
THE ENGINEER OF GRAFT
A Rs 10,000 bribe has led to the unearthing of a money-laundering racket worth over Rs 100 crore and put a top engineer of Jharkhand in the Enforcement Directorate's net
TRANSFORMING DHARAVI
A REDEVELOPMENT PLAN OFFERS THE RESIDENTS OF ASIA’S LARGEST SLUM CLUSTER A GLIMMER OF HOPE FOR A BETTER FUTURE. BUT WITH AN ADANI GROUP COMPANY INVOLVED, CAN CONTROVERSY BE FAR BEHIND?
CRISIS IN THE SKIES
THE TROUBLES AT GO FIRST BRING TO THE FORE THE VULNERABILITY OF THE INDIAN AVIATION INDUSTRY IN THE FACE OF INTENSE COMPETITION AND HIGH OPERATING COSTS. EXPERTS FEAR MORE CASUALTIES IN THE SECTOR
SOUTH ASIA'S NEW NUKE ASYMMETRY
AFTER CHINA, PAKISTAN IS THE SECOND MOST CAPABLE NUCLEAR POWER IN SOUTH ASIA, PUSHING INDIA TO THIRD PLACE
DON'T COUNT ON CASTE
THE PATNA HC HAS RULED THAT THE STATE DOES NOT HAVE THE LEGISLATIVE COMPETENCE TO CONDUCT A CASTE SURVEY
FLIGHT OF THE FAITHFUL
DEEPAK JOSHI’S EXIT SCRIPT WAS SEALED IN 2020 WHEN 25 CONGRESS MLAs DEFECTED TO THE BJP
The Heat Is On
For Sunny Leone, 2023 feels like the year of debuts. The actor just launched her first beauty line, is filming Rangeela that marks her Malayalam debut and is off to Cannes for the first time to premiere Anurag Kashyap’s Kennedy
A JUMBO-SIZED PROBLEM
THE ROGUE JUMBO’S TRANSLOCATION WAS ASUCCESS. BUT NOW HE HAS WANDERED INTO TAMIL NADU, GIVING THE FOREST DEPT THERE A JOLT
NYIFF BACK IN CINEMAS
The New York Indian Film Festival is back and ready to kick off in cinemas after three digital editions
AGRA STATE OF MIND
Kanu Behl’s second feature, Agra, which will debut at Cannes, explores the themes of insanity and male sexual desire
THE RANI VANISHES
ITALIAN JOURNALIST LIVIA MANERA SAMBUY PIECES TOGETHER THE SCINTILLATING TALE OF AMRIT KAUR, THE KAPURTHALA PRINCESS WHO WAS IMPRISONED BY THE GESTAPO
TO REVIVE A RIVER
800 MN GALLONS A DAY OF SEWAGE WATER FLOWS INTO THE MUSIIN HYDERABAD
EXTRAORDINARY MOVIES ABOUT ORDINARY LIVES
This book by Anirudha Bhattacharjee celebrates the feelgood cinema of Basu Chatterji
FOUND IN TRANSLATION
Meena Arora Nayak’s retelling of Vishnusharma’s Panchatantra seals her reputation as an inspired interpreter of classical Sanskrit tales
FOOLING THE POWERFUL
A CENTRAL AGENCY WAS KEEPING AN EYE ON SHERPURIA'S ACTIVITIES FOR MONTHS AND HAD ALERTED THE UP POLICE TOO
A TALE OF TWO GALLERIES
Art House and Gallery XXL are welcome—and very different—additions to the art spaces of Mumbai