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MAYAWATI TO FIGHT ALONE
Political strategies of parties across the country are slowly being realigned, keeping in view a raft of upcoming assembly polls as well as the 2024 Lok Sabha election. In Uttar Pradesh, the first three weeks of 2023 were revelatory. On January 3, the Congress's Bharat Jodo Yatra entered UP.
MIXED SENTIMENTS
The Centre may have won the perception war on handling the Indian economy, but jobs and price rise remain issues of huge concern
ON AND OFF THE PITCH
Nicholas Brookes’s treatise on the history of Sri Lankan cricket and iconic Pakistani seamer Wasim Akram’s memoir throw light on our favourite game as it’s played by our closest rivals
THE QUESTION OF GANDHI
RAJKUMAR SANTOSHI TALKS ABOUT HIS LATEST FILM AND WHY INDIAN FILMMAKERS REMAIN WARY OF CASTING THEIR LENS ON GANDHI
Where the Wild Things Are
A new collection of essays reflects on the fascinating journey of nature and wildlife conservationists in India
MADHYA PRADESH/ BJP: THE BATTLE WITHIN
It's that season again in Madhya Pradesh. With assembly election just round the corner, guessing games around leadership in the state BJP-both at the organisational level and in government-has got capital Bhopal buzzing once more.
THE HILLS HAVE SECRETS
Stephen Alter's new crime saga is driven by mystery and menace, ritual and romance, and a strong sense of place
TOP NOTCH FOREVER
Big B stays firm on the top perch, while Deepika Padukone retains the highest billing. In OTTs, Abhishek Bachchan emulates his father, while Raveena Tandon rides high on a career revival
Covid Vaccine: Does India Need A Fourth Dose?
COVID-19 is not becoming just a bad memory yet, it seems. On January 10, India reported a fresh case of the XBB 1.5 sub-variant, nicknamed the Kraken variant, pushing India's total cases to eight.
'Those were the days'
Noted poet, lyricist and screenwriter Javed Akhtar’s biography Jadunama: Javed Akhtar’s Journey, written by Arvind Mandloi and translated into English by Rakhshanda Jalil, recently hit bookstores. In a candid chat, Akhtar talks about his family and an early encounter with India’s first prime minister, Jawaharlal Nehru
Dispatches from War
LEGENDARY PHOTOGRAPHER ROBERT CAPA CHANGED THE WAY WE LOOK AT AND CHRONICLE CONFLICT
THE PARSI FOOD CHAIN
In a Sumptuous new book, chef Farokh Talati shows how Parsi cuisine came to be irresistible
BOOKS: Making It Easy
Karen Anand says her new culinary memoir is a response to the fast, hectic pace of our lives
ODE TO A FRIEND
Saeed Mirza’s book about the late filmmaker Kundan Shah is not a biography but a charming tribute to their long comradeship
PIZZAZZ PERSONIFIED
With her trademark insouciance and candour, Shobhaa De recalls her encounters with a wide array of personalities
The Dieting DILEMMA
INDIA’S OBSESSION WITH DIETING HAS SPAWNED A LABYRINTHINE WORLD OF HEALTH APPS, SELF-STYLED PLANS AND FADS THAT DO MORE HARM THAN GOOD
REVVING UP THE GROWTH ENGINE
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will have a tough task ahead of her as she rises to present the Union budget for 2023-24 on February 1.
THE PROMISE OF BIG INVESTMENT
CM Yogi Adityanath is bent on transforming Uttar Pradesh into India’s top investment destination, the latest effort being the Global Investors Summit. But challenges remain
MAMATA'S BIG HINDU PUSH
Drawn into competition with the BJP and ridden by internal crises, the Trinamool is pushing its own brand of Hindutva. It is buidling temples and initiating rituals-all with an eye on the majority Hindu vote in 2024
BHARAT JODO YATRA: IS IT MAKING A DIFFERENCE?
THE COUNTRYWIDE WALKATHON GIVES RAHUL GANDHI AN IMAGE MAKEOVER, BUT THE CONGRESS NEEDS A TOTAL REVAMP TO REAP ITS POLITICAL DIVIDENDS
AIMING FOR INDEPENDENCE
The outcome of wars has been influenced by artillery for centuries. It retains its importance on the battlefield, as the conflict in Ukraine shows. Despite Indian artillery proving its mettle in the 1999 Kargil war, the Indian military has been short of firepower for over three decades. Corruption allegations over the procurement of the Bofors guns certainly had a paralysing effect on the modernisation of Indian artillery. But, finally, things seem to be back on track, as the army actively looks at adding more modern firepower to its artillery regiments. The focus is now on procuring these long-distance destroyers through the Make in India route.
NOTES FROM A SPYMASTER
Amarjit Singh Dulat's A Life in the Shadows: A Memoir is only in part about his life. He does discuss his career in the Intelligence Bureau (IB), then as head of the Research and Analysis Wing (R&AW) and, finally, post-retirement, as advisor on Jammu & Kashmir in the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) till May 2004, when the National Democratic Alliance (NDA)-I demitted office. He also goes into his family background, early life, school and college, and joining the Indian Police Service. But the meat of the book is Kashmir. This is what holds the author's greatest attention and he talks about his assessments of the role of the intelligence community in dealing with what happens to be India's most intractable internal security challenge with all its external ramifications in some detail.
FENCING MATCH
In the first fiat of the new year, Andhra Pradesh chief minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy banned road shows across the state-a move observers feel is targeted at stifling a resurgent Telugu Desam Party (TDP), its main rival in the state. The restrictions came after the death of 11 people in stampedes at two TDP rallies in Nellore and Guntur districts on December 28 and January 1, respectively. TDP chief N. Chandrababu Naidu had opted to lie low following the party's defeat in the 2019 assembly election. It's only in the latter half of 2022 that he became active again, and the two incidents, while tragic, also pointed to the kind of traction he was getting.
SKIRTING BEYOND THE BORDERS
The storm over Belagavi has somewhat receded after a scrappy, acrimonious December. But local authorities in the city that's at the centre of a long-festering border dispute between Maharashtra and Karnataka haven't let down their guard. Earlier this week, they barred Maharashtra MP Dhairyasheel Mane from entering Belagavi, wary of letting things flare up again.
COUNTING CASTE
A running joke among the more cynical observers of Maharashtra politics is that if the numbers of every caste and social group as claimed by caste-based organisations are added up, the state's population may exceed its present figure of around 125 million several times over.
THE DEMANDS PILE UP
As you touch National Highway 5 upon leaving Punjab's largest town, Ludhiana, the lush green fields of wheat, covered with a thick blanket of fog in peak winters, continue to travel with you. Along the way, at regular intervals, the sweet aroma of sugarcane juice being boiled to prepare jaggery in makeshift units on the roadside-keeps you company.
Learn From The Lessons The Pandemic Taught Us
The Global Scientific And Public Health Community Must Work Together, Taking A Holistic View Of Health. For, The Question Is Not If, But When, Another Pandemic Will Occur
Don't Lose Sight Of Blockchain
Cryptocurrencies may have lost their sheen in 2022, but the blockchain technology that powers them still holds a lot of potential for our future
Can India Be The Vishwaguru?
War and peace result from political choices. As the Ukraine war inches towards a year, here are three possible scenarios of its future course
Tribal Vs Tribal
South Chhattisgarh, often in the news for Left-wing extremism linked violence, has been rocked by a series of communal incidents in the past three weeks.