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Pulling A Fast One
How the BJP handles Hardik Patel will define its performance in the 2019 Lok Sabha polls.
Track And Yield
India’s athletics performance at the Asian Games—its best ever outside the country—proves there is potential for bigger achievements.
Wise Bench, Touching Apology
My focus was solely on the next generation in the LGBTQ community.
Birds Of A Feather
Photographer Vishnu V. Nair follows Deb and Ankit for three months to capture their love and the camaraderie of their families.
Asterisk And Oblique
Traditional advertising is passé, thanks to celebrity fatigue and empowered consumers. Brands are now dipping deep into the bag of tricks to stay visible
The Brass-Knuckle Band
The Big Four in the Union cabinet are known for their toughness and tenacity. Will they help Modi set the rhythm for his second term?
Recovery Mode
As home minister, Amit Shah is expected to intensify the process of bringing back fugitives like Zakir Naik
Shikhar Dhawan - We Are The Favourites
Shikhar Dhawan started off as a classic, attacking opener. However, having opened regularly for India in one-day cricket for the past six years, he has evolved. He is now looking to bat deep, and has forged a bond with his partner at the other end—Rohit Sharma.
India And England Will Play The Semifinals
Former England spinner Monty Panesar, who last played a Test in 2013 and an ODI in 2007, has experienced the highs and lows of both form and fitness.
Her House, Too
India elected an unprecedented 78 women MPs to the Lok Sabha. More than half of them are first-timers with little experience as lawmakers, but they are determined to change the lives of the people they represent. THE WEEK features 10 of them from diverse backgrounds
Desert Storm
Gehlot is on the back foot after the humiliation in the Lok Sabha polls, but he will not give in without a fight
Choking Point
Why some could not survive 'death zone'
Blood! How It Sticks!
An assassination painting of Gandhi at the Rashtrapati Bhavan has long been considered astonishingly prescient. But is it just an exercise in myth-making?
Correcting The Past
Indian dalit-bahujan youth see Gandhi as a figure of the past and Ambedkar as the figure of the future
Heavyweight Halo
Canonising Gandhi has done him no favours; it has made him a myth more than a man
Switch Hit
Critics say the Vikhe Patils are power hungry, always chasing positions of influence to keep their Ahmednagar fiefdom intact
Making Of The Mahatma
Gandhi owes his intellect to a number of books and personalities
Hardik Pandya On The Prowl
A chastened and focused Hardik Pandya has put the opposition on high alert
Handcrafting A Resurgence
Rahul Gandhi Remains The Congress’s Best Bet To Resuscitate Itself. But It Would Take More Than A Decisive Leader To Tackle The Sundry Challenges Facing The Party.
Master Of All Trades
In his fourth World Cup, Bangladesh’s Shakib Al Hasan has taken his all-round game to a whole new level.
Great Expectations
Jaishankar and Pompeo concede that trade is a big hurdle, want to give diplomacy a chance.
Twin-Shot Treatment
To Revive Itself, The Congress Needs To Fix Its Internal Problems And Work On Its External Messaging.
The Lordliest Field
The mystique surrounding Lord’s Cricket Ground affects both players and spectators.
Recovery Road
Rural demand revival and employment generation will be Nirmala Sitharaman’s priorities in her first budget.
The Tibetan Issue Is No Longer About Political Independence
As Buddhist monks, in our daily meditation, we think as sentient beings, what we also call mother sentient being.
Boris The Terrible
His innate intelligence and inherent flaws may help Boris Johnson lead Britain and the Conservatives out of the Brexit mess
Homing In On Kashmir
On his maiden trip to Kashmir as home minister, Amit Shah outlines the BJP’s plans for the valley
Go Hungry, Baby
A faulty system deprives almost two-thirds of Bihar’s children of supplementary nutrition, leaving them malnourished and prone to diseases
Into The Wild
Meeting Mrs Khaan and other inhabitants of Jhalana Leopard Sanctuary
Rise Of The Phoenix
After the controversy over his book One Part Woman, the writer in Perumal Murugan resurrects himself in a different form.