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Check (up on) Big Tech
Oh, utopia exists. At least in our minds. But dystopia comes and goes, in different countries, in different eras, in different hideous forms. Now we are in “Technopia”—a world re-engineered by the omnipresent Big Tech. Their complicity in surveillance, data theft, disinformation, addictive click-baiting algorithms and unfair competition persists. The worry now is Big Tech’s corrupting influence on authorities—everywhere. European Union’s whistleblowers warn that tech companies are “subverting” democracy. They have spun out of democratic control; they have “captured” governments.
SHOCK ABSORBER
Shaitan is a show of blood, gore and expletives
Memories of mayhem
A new museum in Old Delhi is preserving partition memories and sparking conversations
REWRITING HER STORY
Forgotten tales of tawaifs are seeing a revival on screen and in print
Eye on Earth
The NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar, set for an early 2024 launch, will help predict natural disasters like the Joshimath sinking
Without India on board we cannot save the planet
India and Denmark launched a green strategic partnership back in September 2020, focused on cooperating and promoting sustainable development. Freddy Svane, the ambassador of Denmark to India, says the partnership is ready to take off now like a rocket, with many initiatives and projects already under way. Excerpts from an interview:
DARE TO DREAM
Having rediscovered their mojo in the Indonesia Open, Chirag Shetty and Satwiksairaj Rankireddy are eyeing bigger victories
SILVER-WHERE?
After the heartbreak at the World Test Championship final, and with the ODI World Cup at home looming large, a look at where the Indian team stands now
Never point fingers at IPL; see how we can get more out of it
Ravi Shastri debuted for India in 1981. He was 18. A left-arm spinner who batted right-handed, he took six wickets in the Test at Wellington, which India lost to New Zealand, and scored 22 at number 10. Playing alongside the likes of captain Sunil Gavaskar and Kapil Dev must have been a great learning experience for the Mumbaikar. So, when he advocates the need to blood youngsters when the experienced are still around, he has to be taken seriously. After India were defeated at the Oval in the final of the World Test Championship early this month, Shastri, who was in London as a commentator, was the first to say that India has to learn from Australia on making the transition smooth.
Making Gandhi greater
Gujarat goes ahead with a 1,200-crore project to expand the Sabarmati Ashram complex, brushing aside opposition from Gandhi’s descendants
Battleground Barsu
People of eight Ratnagiri villages are torn between the benefits a refinery would bring and the environment it would spoil
ALLY-DALLYING
Ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha polls, the BJP is wooing estranged allies, but on its own terms
Family plan
The Rajapaksas believe that the Sinhala majoritarian feeling is alive in Sri Lanka, and it will help them make a comeback
ALL QUIET ON THE WATERFRONT
A YEAR AFTER THE GALLE FACE PROTESTS, SRI LANKA IS LARGELY PEACEFUL, BUT THE ACTIVISTS WHO LED THE MOVEMENT FACE GOVERNMENT PERSECUTION. AND, THE ECONOMY REMAINS A MESS
Unwelcome Mat
Wrestling controversy puts question mark on dreams of young girls in Haryana
Failing The Test
Changes are needed to take Indian cricket ahead from this moribund state
Best Friends Forever
Modi has thrown his weight behind making Indo-US ties stronger than ever; Biden, too, appears clearly committed
UNICORN UTOPIA
With G20’s first-of-a-kind Startup20 initiative, India aims to position itself as a global go-to hub for startups
India can be great for manufacturing
INTERVIEW: Nadir Godrej, chairman and managing director, Godrej Industries
Unlocking future
With acquisitions, expansion and new businesses, Godrej is spreading its wings
Return request
NIA hopes Modi’s diplomatic outreach in Washington could help the Tahawwur Rana extradition process
TRICKY EMBRACE
The F414 aero-engines deal could take India’s reliance on the US to new heights
This conflict is between two communities, not between tribals and Meiteis
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: N.BIREN SINGH, CHIEF MINISTER, MANIPUR
COMPLICIT IN THE CARNAGE
Manipuri women have historically fought tyranny and oppression, but they are now at the forefront of ethnic violence
Music with a mission
Indian Ocean’s latest album Tu Hai sparks contemplation on a range of issues from existence of God to climate change
FLYING COLOURS
From showing at the Paris Haute Couture Week to dressing Jr NTR at the Oscars designer Gaurav Gupta has had a fantastic year. And he says he saw it all coming
Yoga Made Easy
Protect Your Knees
Fickle friendship
Dilemma in the Congress over ordinance against Kejriwal government; opposition unity hurt
Storwel to space
From making India self-reliant, pre- and post-independence, to taking her to space, there is one company that played a key role in nation building: Godrej
Where Buddhism Meets Hinduism
India, from time immemorial, has been sharing the values of Buddhism with the world