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Picking the correct god
In the last column, I shared my growing unease about the Kanwar Yatra, and how it seems to be spiralling dangerously out of control in Haryana.
DRONE THEORY
Inside a drone expert's den, which has inflicted heavy loss on Russians
DESIS IN THE DONBAS
Meet the Indians who are fighting for Ukraine
SUNFLOWER FIELDS AND NO MAN'S LAND
AIR RAID SIRENS. DRONE BOMBS. ARTILLERY FIRING. LAND MINES. MISSILE STRIKES. DANGER STARES FROM ALL SIDES IN UKRAINE. THE WAR HAS DESTROYED MANY THINGS, BUT HAS NOT BROKEN THE COUNTRY'S INDOMITABLE SPIRIT. THE WEEK TRAVELS TO THE FRONTLINES AND EXPERIENCES THE WAR: \"A WAR WITH A DIFFERENCE.\"
It will take more than a year to rebuild the state
INTERVIEW Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu, chief minister, Himachal Pradesh
Delhi Services Bill is timely
The Arvind Kejriwal-led Delhi government’s arguments to any action taken by the Central government pertaining to the national capital have become dry as dust.
Countdown to the finest hours
Fools rush in where angels fear to tread, said Alexander Pope. It looks like INDIAns are doing that.
You Don't Have To Be A Mahatma Gandhi In Cricket
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Kapil Dev
His Way, The Highway
From bridges, tunnels and expressways to e-rickshaws and flex-fuel vehicles, Nitin Gadkari has been busy delivering on his promises in the past nine years. As elections draw near, the BJP is relying as much on Gadkari's achievements as on Modi's popularity
Sit down, faux nationalists
In the last few years, on India’s news channels, it is not uncommon to see anchors huffing and puffing hysterically about “anti-nationals”. In fact, the phrase has become near ubiquitous. Every time an individual does not conform to a dominant narrative, their patriotism is called into question.
Clothing, in a state of undress
Even as the video of two stripped-bare women from Manipur went viral, one is reminded again of how wars are constantly fought by men abusing the bodies of women. Rape and sexual violence is a centuries-old war crime, the conflict between men is always played out on its women, too.
THE INVENTION OF INDIA
A new book examines the men, motives and labyrinthine plots that shaped the Indian Union
Portrait of an island
S.N. Sreeprakash’s paintings are a remarkable portrayal of the tribal life of Andaman and Nicobar Islands
THE DISAPPEARING ACT
Tillotama Shome belongs to that rare breed of contemporary method actors who vanish into their characters
SPOTTED NEIGHBOURS
Amid increasing reports of man-animal conflict, Bera village in Rajasthan boasts a unique bond between leopards and humans
Green warriors
China might be way ahead in the green energy gold rush, but a clutch of big-dreaming innovators could well be India’s ace in the hole
UCC and the Rajiv precedent
Prime Minister Narendra Modi raising the highly controversial issue of the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) is obviously a dog whistle aimed at rallying the faithful to his standard divisive agenda on the eve of the general elections scheduled for 2024, when the INDIA alliance threatens to derail his long run of electoral victories.
Forgiving spirit
Accepting THE WEEK's apology, Bajrang Dal leader decides to withdraw case against the magazine
Fix accountability in Manipur
Accountability or being responsible for one’s actions, of being answerable, are basic tenets, not just of a democracy, but any civilised society. In the absence of accountability, chaos, anarchy and injustice will follow. And those in positions of power may misuse their authority in any way they please.
Tales of terror
Kuki women refuse to work with Meitei women to restore peace in Manipur
OPPOSITION UNITING BECAUSE BJP IS TOO STRONG TO BE DEFEATED
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW - NITIN GADKARI MINISTER OF ROAD TRANSPORT AND HIGHWAYS
Mystery of the red diary
The 1978 Amitabh Bachchan-starrer Don had an edge-of-the-seat stunt scene set in a Christian cemetery, where the villains try to snatch a red diary from the hero. The diary, we are told, contains the names of all the baddies inhabiting Mumbai’s underworld.
How Το Make A Champion
My New Wimbledon Is To Have A Much Healthier Indian Race
Stitch perfect
Ritu Kumar began making clothes 55 years ago. After almost a decade, she will be showing at the India Couture Week
Pink dresses, greenbacks
I was not the first girl in school to own a Barbie. A few girls already had one before me, and had quickly formed a little can’t-sit-with-us cult.
Barbie's day out
As a Greta Gerwig fan, it was magical to meet her at Barbie's Pink Carpet premiere
GUILT TRIP
Amitav Ghosh's new book examines how opium trade contributed to the rise in wealth across continents
NO COUNTRY FOR CHEETAHS?
As cheetahs brought to India continue to die, international experts feel the situation is alarming; authorities say it will get better
Raining solutions
We need to prepare urban river management plans, recognising water and rivers as key resources
Numbers say Djoker is the GOAT
I AM VERY PRIVILEGED to have not only played with and against three of the greatest players of all time, but to also be part of that era.