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Jagan Mohan Ready
After a 14-month padyatra, the YSR Congress president is sure of winning Andhra Pradesh
Choppy Skies
The BJP might act like it has cornered the Congress in the AgustaWestland chopper deal case, but there are hurdles in the probe
Down And Out
Government orders stringent security protocols for A320neo, causing problems for budget carriers IndiGo and GoAir
Of Grit And Gore
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Government The Great Stalker!
With Lok Sabha elections round the corner, the government could use the new surveillance order to curb dissent and control the political narrative
Pilgrims' Progress
BJP launches violent protests as two women under 50 enter Sabarimala, even as more women plan to trek to the hill shrine.
Jasprit Is A Complete Bowler
Exclusive interview - Sachin Tendulkar
Playing By The Book
No political agenda; only entertainment, say makers of The Accidental Prime Minister.
Kerala Not Fertile Ground For Politics Of Hatred
KERALA CHIEF MINISTER Pinarayi Vijayan is a relieved man.
Priyanka, In Private
From photography and wildlife to fashion and family, the newest Gandhi in politics has a whole other life behind the scenes.
Friendly Fire
Meet Sheikh Hasina’s fiercest opponent— Kamal Hossain, a confidant of her father, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
KCR Is The Most Corrupt CM In India
Positioning oneself as a challenger to Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) president K. Chandrashekar Rao is never an easy job. The Telangana chief minister is a brilliant orator and is blessed with great political acumen. But Uttam Kumar Reddy, a retired Air Force pilot who leads the Congress in Telangana, loves a good fight.
Bait, Byte
ISI ups its espionage game by seducing Indian defence personnel and diplomats online
Community First
The assembly election in Telangana is going to be more caste-influenced than ever
Talking Point
By prolonging seatsharing talks, the Congress claims it pulled offa major coup
Losing Cause
BJP and Sajjad Lone are the big losers in the latest political drama in Kashmir
Mehbooba Mufti: People Felt Deceived By Our Alliance With BJP
Mufti Muhammad Sayeed became the chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir for the first time in 2002, after almost five decades in politics. His Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), formed in 1999, emerged as a viable alternative to the National Conference (NC) in Kashmir largely because of the efforts of his daughter Mehbooba Mufti.
In Rajasthan, The BJP is Banking On Modi
The sands are running out for Raje, but the BJP is pinning its hopes on Modi to turn the tide
D. Gukesh, The Second Youngest Grandmaster Ever
D. Gukesh, the second youngest grandmaster ever, and his Indian peers are making the world take note.
Waiting Game
Despite being sidelined by the high command, Shivraj Singh Chouhan eyes a prominent role in Central politics, with Lok Sabha polls round the corner
Security Check
The digital payments ecosystem gets a security boost with the introduction of tokenisation
Women In Saudi Arabia- Can Drive, Can't Speak Out
Saudi Arabian women may now be enjoying new rights, but speaking out against injustices or being critical of the establishment is still not acceptable
A Settled Succession
By executing a smooth generational change in the RJD, Lalu has ensured that his family remains politically relevant
Doklam: One Year Later We Aren't Fully Prepared
A year after the Doklam crisis, India and China continue to push for tactical upper hand in the strategic trijunction
Finding Manto
The brilliant, maverick writer lies somewhere in Nawazuddin’s eyes, says Nandita Das
Sanatan Sanstha- Is The Spiritual Organisation Breeding Saints Or Terrorists?
The Sanatan Sanstha is in the eye of a storm for its alleged link to the killers of four liberal thinkers. The Sanstha, however, claims it breeds saints, not sinners
Politics Of Bans
Investigating agencies are yet to prove any terrorist links to the Sanstha
Testing Round
The DMK’s top post came easy to Stalin, but the road ahead is fraught with challenges
Let There Be Sight
Luxturna retinal gene therapy could bring back vision in people suffering from a form of blindness due to faulty genes
The Romance Of Solo Travel
MY FIRST SOLO trip was in Australia. I was 17. I told my uncle who lived in Sydney that I was taking off on my own.