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Warrior QUEEN
What makes Charlize Theron invulnerable as an action hero is her vulnerability
Good cop, bad cop
Are the two bodies probing the police version of the Vikas Dubey encounter set up to fail?
Golden opportunity?
As the gold-smuggling case gets murkier, opposition parties in Kerala target Pinarayi Vijayan’s throne
Departure lounge
Pilot-Gehlot tussle is an all too familiar story in the Congress
Expensive bargain
With buffer zones cutting deep into Indian territory, China enjoys the upper hand in negotiations for border disengagement
Degrees of change
In the age of online courses and webinars, the chalkand-talk format must reform itself
Capital punishment
The custodial death of the father-son duo in Sathankulam has brought to the fore flaws within the home department
Bothering Heights
In Ladakh, India looks at an operational window between August and October in case disengagement plans with China fail
Besieged And Vulnerable
The unrelenting Covid-19 situation coupled with the monsoon could be too much to handle for Maharashtra’s strained health infrastructure
The August 15 Deadline Is A Gimmick
Professor Partho Sarothi Ray, a molecular biologist and associate professor at the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Kolkata, is among the several medical professionals the WHO is consulting for the management of Covid-19. In an interview with THE WEEK, Ray talks about the lockdown, unlocking and why India has botched the transition. Excerpts:
WAR BY OTHER MEANS
BEING FREED OF AN EXPENSIVE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN INVOLVING CONSTANT TRAVEL BECAUSE OF COVID-19, JOE BIDEN, WITH HIS PALPABLE EMPATHY, WILL BE A TOUGH OPPONENT FOR DONALD TRUMP
Imperfect prescription
Experts question the efficacy of measures like home quarantine and argue that blindly following WHO guidelines will continue to drive up the number of Covid deaths in India
IN JOE, WE TRUST
Biden enjoys a clear edge in the opinion polls. But to win in November, he needs to further step up his campaign and tackle Trump head-on
Return game
Will Sasikala walk out of prison early and muddy the political waters of Tamil Nadu?
At sea
Families and friends of the two fishermen allegedly killed by Italian marines feel let down by the international tribunal’s verdict
KEEPING THE HOUSE
Donald Trump is badly bruised by the protests and the pandemic, but trust him to fight hard and dirty to stay on as president
All that glitters
A gold-smuggling case takes the shine off the Kerala government’s image
Shah's showtime
By being closely involved in Covid-19 relief measures in Delhi, Amit Shah is taking a swipe at the Kejriwal government
Settle border dispute politically and urgently
The recent endeavour was to change the status quo of the LAC and shift it even further west in the Galwan Valley to be able to dominate and if required interdict the newly constructed Indian road along the Shyok river that connects to the military and air base of Daulat Beg Oldie.
Missed congeniality
Mamata Banerjee wants opposition leaders’ help in Covid-19 management and Cyclone Amphan relief work, but they are wary of her intentions
Secure line
India may hang up on Chinese telecom equipment and system providers
Much at stake
What banning Huawei could mean for India
Ready to rumble
Despite promises of troop reduction, China has further strengthened its deployment on border flashpoints by setting up permanent bunkers, pillboxes and observation posts. THE WEEK looks at options before the Indian Army to impose a bigger cost on the enemy for the Galwan “betrayal”
Online succour
How the Tele ICU initiative is helping Karnataka detect Covid-19 early and prevent deaths
Cover drive
With Covid-19 cases surging in India, insurance companies are offering a range of products that will help make treatment more affordable
Going for the rebound
Satnam Singh is eager to prove that his career is far from over, despite his fall from grace
Blood brothers
How plasma donors in Malappuram are reaching out to save the lives of strangers
India Needs To Re-Evaluate Its Policy Towards China And Other Neighbours
India needs to re-evaluate its policy towards China and other neighbours
Malady And Madness
Clumsy policies, bureaucratic disarray and absence of effective coordination have worsened the Covid-19 crisis in Tamil Nadu
Red hand shows
With India and Nepal at loggerheads, China seems to have an edge over its neighbours. It is also taking on the west for allegedly fomenting unrest in Hong Kong