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Everybody Is Under The Scanner
Bhaskar Jyoti Mahanta special director-general of police (border)
India-Pak Ties - Donald Trump Spoils The Mood
As Donald Trump tries to extricate his troops from Afghanistan, Pakistan is back in favour and India seems to be left out in the cold
Environmental And Employment Concerns In Kanpur
Closure of tanneries in Kanpur brings environmental and employment concerns to a head
Born In India, Branded Bangladeshi!
On August 31, Assam will publish the final draft of its National Register of Citizens. The NRC will render more than 40 lakh residents—mostly Bengali-speaking Muslims—officially stateless, including families that have been in India for generations. As anger and apprehensions grow, THE WEEK reports on the fault lines that are growing wider
Yeddy Steady, For Now
The BJP and B.S. Yeddyurappa might have emerged victorious from the chaos in the Karnataka assembly, but they still have many battles left
Jaguar Land Rover's Plan 'B'
Slow sales in China and Europe have hurt Jaguar Land Rover, but it has a plan B ready
Life Insurance Reloaded
With rapid changes in the operating landscape, insurers will need to invest in robust mid-term and long-term digital strategies
Didi's Dadagiri
By taking on the CBI, Mamata Banerjee is sending a clear message on what to expect if she is targeted in the chit fund scam
Credibility Crisis
As her troubles mount up, Chanda Kochhar may be preparing for a legal battle
Losing Count
Surveys say there are not enough jobs; Union government says the numbers are wrong
System Upgrade
The fintech disruption in banking and fi nancial services seems to be the next big change
A Question Of Efficiency
The success of CRISPR in treating cancer remains an idea too good to be real, say experts.
Craft Over Aircraft
With their claims and counterclaims, the BJP and the Congress have turned the Rafale issue into a perception battle.
The Many Flaws Of The Rafale Deal
The government’s explanation for the modified Rafale deal is that the situation was critical. While that is true, the situation is no better even with the outright purchase of 36 aircraft.
Sleuths In A Rush
The Fast-Paced Probes By Investigative Agencies In Cases Against Opposition Leaders Signal That The 2019 Lok Sabha Elections Are Round The Corner
Familiar Bedfellows
Political compulsions and backroom political management by Chief Minister Fadnavis bring the Shiv Sena and the BJP together again.
A Bloody Nose...
New Delhi will want a biting response, diplomatically and militarily.
Pulwama Attack- Big Intelligence Failure
The Pulwama attack is the outcome of a serious crisis in intelligence gathering. With the simmering resentment in Kashmir, security agencies are finding it hard to obtain.
Pulwama Attack- Battle And The Ballot
The Pulwama attack resulted in the opposition declaring a ceasefire, but it will not be long before the guns are out.
Barkha Dutt On J&K Controversy
Barkha Dutt talks about the cyberbullying and death threats she received after her offer to help Kashmiri students.
Far East, Near Home
The cluster of Japanese restaurants in Gurugram is almost like a secret subculture in Millennium City
Unity In Diversity
An appreciation for regional cuisine has emerged across India, most evidently in restaurants
Jet Airways Revival Plans Hit Rough Weather
Jet Airways revival plans hit rough weather as potential investors are concerned about losing plum slots and routes.
Healthy And Packaged Food Have To Go Hand In Hand
THE FOOD PROCESSING department was under the agriculture ministry until Prime Minister Narendra Modi made it a separate ministry, and appointed Harsimrat Kaur Badal as its head. Almost five years later, she is happy with the progress made in infrastructure building, and has a lot of plans in the pipeline.
Divide And Conquer
Meet the five-man army deployed by the Modi-Shah duo to drive overt polarisation of Hindu voters in key states across India
Between The Lines
The only way to battle the many causes of the slowdown is an honest reading of economic data
Life Gets A Facelift
Two years after a cinematic rescue from Pakistan, Uzma Ahmed has her hands full—with an upcoming film on her life and a newly-opened beauty parlour
Right-ing On The Wall
Mamata Banerjee faces her toughest test as the BJP grows rapidly in West Bengal. Why and how is the state turning saffron?
Westside View
The AAP’s perceived decline in Punjab is expected to help the Congress; the BJP’s nationalism may not sell in the border state
Mamata's Key Man Could Have Interfered In The Polling Process
Mamata’s key man, former police commissioner Rajeev Kumar, could have interfered in the polling process