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Monsoon spring

Rahul Gandhi’s newfound proactiveness gets his party elated but mixed responses from other opposition parties

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August 22, 2021
WAITING FOR REVOLUTION
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WAITING FOR REVOLUTION

Supporters of the Naxalbari movement believe hat a new left is coming up in India and its idea is to save democracy and the working class

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August 22, 2021
Turf masters
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Turf masters

THE PHYSICAL FITNESS AND MENTAL TOUGHNESS OF THE PLAYERS HELPED INDIA REALISE THE DREAM OF AN OLYMPIC MEDAL IN HOCKEY AFTER 41 YEARS

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August 22, 2021
THE LAYERS OF HISTORY
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THE LAYERS OF HISTORY

THE WEEK discovers voices from places that shaped the Indian polity since independence

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August 22, 2021
INDIA, THE UPRISING
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INDIA, THE UPRISING

India’s path to free dom was not entirely nonviolent.There were violent outbursts against the British across the country. And, many of them were led not by kings or rulers, but by ordinary people

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August 22, 2021
Tiger's share
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Tiger's share

The turmoil in China’s financial markets could be India’s big opportunity

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August 22, 2021
Golden arm
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Golden arm

NEERAJ CHOPRA’S JOURNEY FROM TALENTED TEEN TO OLYMPIC CHAMPION

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August 22, 2021
FLAIR POWER
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FLAIR POWER

The IAF’s superior fleet, experienced pilots and integrated defence systems give it an edge over the Chinese air force

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August 22, 2021
DREAMS FOR INDIA@100
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DREAMS FOR INDIA@100

Though India has made several impressive strides, her emergence as a potential superpower is far from being a reality

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August 22, 2021
Tightrope to Kabul
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Tightrope to Kabul

India’s aim should be to ensure that while the Taliban becomes part of Afghanistan’s legitimate future, it does not become the absolute power in Kabul

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August 15, 2021
Changing gear
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Changing gear

Will K. Annamalai help the BJP reverse its flagging fortunes in Tamil Nadu?

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August 15, 2021
Mind, Games
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Mind, Games

SIMONE BILES’S DECISION TO STEP AWAY COULD BE A WATERSHED MOMENT IN SPORTS

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August 15, 2021
It was harder to win medal in Tokyo
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It was harder to win medal in Tokyo

Having the entire nation’s eyes on her is nothing new for P.V. Sindhu. She was 21 when she won her first Olympic medal—a silver at Rio 2016. In the next five years, she added more medals to her collection, including the World Championships gold and an Olympic bronze. If anything, the latest medal needed more work, sweat and strength. Work on the court aside, she had to navigate several controversies, including a spat between her father P.V. Ramana and national coach Pullela Gopichand, and questions about her changing her coach. But Sindhu kept her head down and focused on her game.

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August 15, 2021
Booster shot
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Booster shot

REGARDLESS OF THE RESULT, THE PERFORMANCE OF THE WOMEN’S TEAM WILL GIVE A HUGE FILLIP TO HOCKEY IN INDIA

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August 15, 2021
India's role in Afghanistan has not been good
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India's role in Afghanistan has not been good

For the Taliban, peace is the first option, says Zabihullah Mujahid, a spokesperson for the group. The 40-something Mujahid is in an undisclosed location, from where he spoke to THE WEEK. In a 45-minute-long interaction, Mujahid spoke with elegance and courtesy, expressing the Taliban's desire for a progressive Afghanistan. He said the group welcomes every initiative towards a peaceful solution, as long as there was no meddling in the internal affairs of Afghanistan. As Mujahid prefers to remain faceless, he did not share his photos. Excerpts from the interview:

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August 15, 2021
GOING, GOING... WAIT!
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GOING, GOING... WAIT!

India and the US have only a month to resolve the deadlock over the ₹750-crore Lincoln House in Mumbai. Failure could result in the Poonawallas walking out of the deal

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August 15, 2021
Bitten by the spy bug
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Bitten by the spy bug

Phone tapping and bugging used to be dirty games. Snoopers used to leave bugs in target offices, and cover them up with chewing-gum blobs. Janitors in high offices often spotted disgusting gum blobs over grooves and cavities on chairs, tables, shelves, sides of air-conditioners, corners of skeleton-containing cupboards, and over dead ‘flies on the walls’. Governments spent huge sums to get offices ‘swept’, phones debugged, floors scrubbed, furniture replaced, and walls painted periodically.

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August 15, 2021
The horse whisperer
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The horse whisperer

Imitiaz Anees’s memoir is an ode to his horses and mentors, and a call to arms for the dreamer

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August 15, 2021
Dividing with deadlines
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Dividing with deadlines

Union Home Minister Amit Shah thunders at the Chinese that India will not yield them “an inch” of Indian territory. His acolyte, Himanta Biswa Sarma, the spanking new chief minister of Assam, echoes him: “Not an inch of Assam will be conceded…. People have sacrificed their lives, but boundary has been protected, which we will continue to do at any cost.” No, he is not warning the Chinese. He is threatening his neighbouring state of Mizoram. This is his version of faithfully implementing Amit Shah’s impassioned call on July 25, at a meeting of northeast chief ministers in Shillong, to “amicably” resolve their border issues before the 75th anniversary of India’s independence.

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August 15, 2021
Mamata Banerjee's Mission Delhi
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Mamata Banerjee's Mission Delhi

Mamata Banerjee is eyeing the possibility of leading the anti-BJP alliance nationally. There is growing support from regional parties, which are impressed by her electoral success

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August 08, 2021
LAW AND BEHOLD
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LAW AND BEHOLD

Governments have used the anti-sedition law to quell dissent. Several writers, journalists, cartoonists, politicians, activists and students have got entangled. The Supreme Court has now asked the Union government why it is not repealing the provision

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August 08, 2021
Too hot to handle
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Too hot to handle

Raj Kundra’s arrest reveals the ugly underbelly of filmdom

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August 08, 2021
Trigger, happy
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Trigger, happy

A NURSE WITH THE PRECISION OF A SURGEON WINS IRAN ITS FIRST SHOOTING MEDAL AT THE OLYMPICS—A GOLD

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August 08, 2021
Twin win
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Twin win

Basavaraj Bommai, with his Lingayat link and connect with Yediyurappa, was BJP’s safest pick for chief ministership

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August 08, 2021
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Troubled shooters

AS THE HIGHLY RATED INDIAN SHOOTERS DREW A BLANK IN THE FIRST WEEK AT TOKYO, TOUGH QUESTIONS ARE BEING ASKED OF THEIR COACHES

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August 08, 2021
Silver lining
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Silver lining

MIRABAI CHANU’S MEDAL IS WHAT WEIGHTLIFTING IN INDIA NEEDS AT THE MOMENT

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August 08, 2021
Frenemy at the gates
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Frenemy at the gates

Mamata is one adversary the Congress would want to keep close

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August 08, 2021
Dirty men and dirty looks
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Dirty men and dirty looks

WhatsApp university forwards are always obnoxious. But some are first-amongst-equals, or obnoxious-est. And the one that claimed that honour, this fortnight, was something that did the rounds right after Mirabai Chanu’s incredible silver-winning performance at the Tokyo Olympics.

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August 08, 2021
A BABY IN MY CART
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A BABY IN MY CART

Kriti Sanon’s latest, Mimi, takes a different approach to surrogacy

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August 08, 2021
Dutee Vs Dutee
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Dutee Vs Dutee

Up against the world’s best, india’s sprinting ace is focusing on tough, but realistic targets

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August 01, 2021