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I See Challenges As Creative Opportunities
In Our Veins Flow Ink and Fire. That is the title of the Kochi-Muziris Biennale’s fifth edition. Its curator, Shubigi Rao, says in her curatorial note: “There is optimism even in the darkest absurdity, and this is what leavens the direness of our time.” When KMB 2020 released its first list of artists on July 21, it was indeed a breath of fresh air amid the gloom of the pandemic.
SUITED TO STARDOM
Juggling an international career and mainstream Hindi films could overwhelm many. But Ishaan Khatter is doing it in style
RITES OF RETURN
Rahul Gandhi gets repackaged as a leader with intellectual rigour, empathetic to the poor and willing to consult the best minds on crucial issues as a crisis-ridden Congress waits for him to make up his mind
Rendezvous with Ram
Having kept the Ram Mandir promise, hindutva now needs fresh ballast from the youth in Ayodhya to sustain its momentum
NEP 2020 is transformative, not incremental
The Union government has announced a new National Education Policy, 34 years after the last one.
Quality education requires constant reinvestment
Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) is the starting point of the reforms in school education and it is imperative to get this done correctly in all aspects.
Punting in a pandemic
Fixed matches and ghost games have kept anti-corruption officials busy during the lockdown
MADAME SPUNK
Women are not programmed to question what they want, says musician-activist Kiran Gandhi
Licence to make, licence to kill
No fighter plane has come in with a bigger bang than the Rafale. TV anchors and studio strategists spent hours waxing eloquent about its capabilities—a lot of it real, a lot more yet to come with India-specific enhancements, and still more imagined. Many called it a game-changer.
Current situation is accelerating shift to digital business models
New Jersey-based Cognizant Technology Solutions is one of the largest IT services companies in India.
The grand slum
Through community engagement, Dharavi has transformed itself into a beacon of hope in the fight against Covid-19
What we expected to happen in three years happened in three months
India-born Rajesh Subramaniam started his career in FedEx as an entry-level marketing analyst 29 years ago.
Testing times
Delhi’s foremost challenge would be phased withdrawal of security forces from and smooth conduct of assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir
This will be the last phase of militancy or terrorism in J&K
Jitendra Sigh, Minister of State in Prime Minister's Office
The doctor is out
Overworked and fearing infection, a growing number of doctors are not reporting for duty
The good doctor
As a child, Ajoy Mistry was thrashed and humiliated by his villagers. Today he is their saviour
Breaking holy ground
Despite muted criticism among seers, Ayodhya readies itself for a historic moment in the Ram temple saga
Sino-Indian tensions have not affected the situation on the Pakistan front
LIEUTENANT GENERAL:B.S. Raju, who heads the Army’s Srinagar-based Chinar Corps (XV Corps), has been successful in tackling the twin challenges of infiltration operations along the Line of Control (LoC) and counterterror operations in the hinterlands. In an exclusive interview with THE WEEK, the commander discussed the impact of Covid-19 on operations in the valley, the improvement in the security situation in south Kashmir and whether Pakistan is trying to take advantage of Sino-Indian tensions.
A complex equation
Playing Shakuntala Devi, says Vidya Balan, was about understanding the nuances of her multifaceted personality
365 since 370
A year ago the Centre struck down Jammu and Kashmir’s special status by abrogating articles 370 and 35A, and made it a Union territory. THE WEEK takes a look at how the region is coping, and hoping for better days
Confident Of Holding Elections During Pandemic
Very informed person Sunil Arora chief election commissioner
WE WERE THERE EVERYWHERE
Indians fought on every front in World War II —the deserts of North Africa, the plains of Europe, the isles in the Pacific, the plantations of Malaya, the jungles of Burma, and finally the hills of Imphal and Kohima. Their valour and resilience helped the Allies win some of the fiercest battles of the war. THE WEEK looks at India’s world war—a story that is now all but forgotten
Theatres of war
A snapshot of the major battles that the Indian Army fought
On a temple's trail
These young Telugu men went hunting for a long-lost temple during the lockdown
We will avoid the politics of ‘opposing'
INTERVIEW: Hardik Patel working president, Gujarat Congress
The remembrance
A multimedia installation will spotlight the forgotten history of Indian soldiers in World War II
BROTHERS FOR LIFE
Mukesh Chhabra on making his directorial debut with Dil Bechara and his bond with its lead actor, Sushant Singh Rajput
For the country, against the crown
The INA thirsted for sacrifice but Japanese officers distrusted the prisoner-turned soldiers
Birth of a nation
How World War II started a chain reaction that resulted in India’s independence
BATTLE FOR GUAYAQUIL
How the woman mayor of Ecuador’s biggest city beat back the pandemic