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Show Of Strength
China’s aggression at Doklam is in part a test of India’s resilience, and a reflection of a struggle within
Wholly Water From Jerusalem
Irrigation and crops figure in strategic deal; not ammunition and guns
Rip, Off The Ramp
Indian fashion industry ups the ante against rampant plagiarism
Heights Of Showdown
China needles India, bullies Bhutan and opens a new zone of confrontation in Doklam, threatening the strategically critical Siliguri corridor. The Indian response has been calm, yet firm
Who Will Bell Modi In 2019?
With Congress becoming increasingly incapable of posing a challenge to Modi, regional leaders are likely to lead the charge to recapture Delhi in 2019.
UP for a Challenge
From Lutyens Delhi to Lucknow, Sheila Dikshit talks about her political journey, her favourite pastime and what keeps her going.
Deals of the Day
The Modi government is upping the game by clubbing military ties with traditional diplomacy.
Tons of Class
Patient and flamboyant, new batting sensation K.L. Rahul is balanced in his cricket and personality
Flipped cart
Cut-throat competition and management reshuffles make the road bumpy for Flipkart
Political Stability Is Important For Nation's Growth
Exclusive interview/Ranil Wickremesinghe, prime minister, Sri Lanka.
The Return Of Tamil Refugees To Sri Lanka
As the ethnic war ended in Sri Lanka, the promise of a peaceful future beckoned refugees who had fled the country decades ago. Many have returned home, many more are on their way. But is it the homecoming they hoped for?
Strategic Retreat
Widespread violence during panchayat elections forces government to arrest Arabul Islam, the Trinamool goon behind the Bhangar crisis
Deal Or No Deal?
Governor Vajubhai Vala offers BJP the first chance to form the Karnataka government, ignoring claims of the Congress-JD(S) postpoll alliance, which had a clear majority. The political drama is likely to continue as the single largest party can prove its majority only by poaching MLAs from its rivals
A Titan, Remembered
With his ready wit, theoretical physicist E.C.G. Sudarshan was a great orator, and a listener, too
We Have Given Nearly 300 Transfer Of Technologies In The Last Three Years
We Have Given Nearly 300 Transfer Of Technologies In The Last Three Years
In The Air
In The Air
Picture Perfect
Anjali Ameer will soon be the first transgender heroine of a south Indian movie
Transcending Barriers
Manabi Bandyopadhya, India’s first transgender college principal, fought the odds but her war is far from over
The Journey Of A Law
The conception to birth of a law is a fascinating journey in a democracy like India, where many factors shape and reshape a draft into an act of Parliament.
Man And The Land
On a whirlwind tour of India, I learnt that its people are as colourful as the country
Life On The Cutting Edge
From walking on a frozen river to getting stuck on the world’s highest road, there was never a dull moment for me in Leh
Buried Truth
Restoration of the Qutb Shahi tombs leads to surprising discoveries
On Their Toes
The 26/11 attacks were a wake-up call for the Mumbai and Maharashtra Police, triggering an upgrade of the security and intelligence apparatus statewide.
Down, But Not Out
Despite their dwindling presence, Maoists could still influence poll results in the red corridor.
Tectonic Shift
In the face of a trust deficit with India, China is the only alternative for Nepal.
Ten Years After 26/11 Attack
November 26, 2008. It was Mumbai’s longest and darkest night. Ten terrorists held the city hostage for 60 hours. One hundred and sixty-six people were killed, another 300 plus injured and almost every Mumbaikar was scarred for life. But then, there was strength, resilience and hope, too. On the tenth anniversary of the 26/11 attacks, a look at how the tragedy affected and changed Mumbai.
How A Parsi Family Scripted India's Biggest Business Story
The history of Tata Group is also the history of Indian industry. Here's looking at the behemoth at 150
Steely Resolve
Jamshedpur stays true to the values of J.N. Tata, after whom the city is named
A Tale, In Two Cities
The Tatas have kept their long history well documented
For The People
Tata Trusts carry forward the founders legacy of philanthropy