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Peeks into peaks
A book on the Sherpa community throws light on the arduous and often heroic lives of the mountain climbers.
Show some muscle for Phogat
Um, are we timid again? There was a time, back in the day, when Indians were timid.
Ikigai in India
With their new book, Francesc Miralles and Hector Garcia look to India to find the meaning of life.
When tradition marries technology
In this digital age, where a tweet flutters away faster than a thought, the tradition of storytelling remains quintessential for our collective consciousness as well as our cultural connections.
MASTER OF LETTERS
A madrassa-going Muslim boy walks into a synagogue.... The story of how Thoufeek Zakriya became an acclaimed calligrapher and memorykeeper of Cochin Jews.
WE SHOULD NOT JUST CUT-PASTE WHAT ADVANCED ECONOMIES HAVE DONE
Krishnamurthy V. Subramanian has several titles you are free to choose from-the regular 'Mr' to 'Er' for his engineering degree from IIT Kanpur to 'Dr' for his doctorate in financial economics from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, or the one he seems to personally prefer, 'Prof' from his academic days at the Indian School of Business in Hyderabad. Subramanian, however, would brook no argument on India's prospects of becoming a global economic leader by 2047.
Rules for rule-makers
The Hindenburg allegations have put the spotlight on probity of regulators.
KNIVES ARE OUT
Even as Uddhav Thackeray sharpens his attack on the BJP and the government, his ally, the Congress, hopes it will be the single largest party post polls
HUMAN RIGHTS CHAMPION
Nancy Pelosi has consistently called out China's oppressive policies and advocated the rights of the Tibetan people
START FROM THE GRASSROOTS
Just like classroom activities, sports has to be a continuous process
TAP THE COLLECTIVE FORCE
A multifaceted strategy can make health care the fastest growing sector in the next five years.
UPDATE AND UPGRADE
To be future ready, we need an independent judiciary with more meritorious and socially aware judges
PAVING THE WAY TO A PROGRESSIVE ERA
Our vision for 2029 is ambitious yet achievable
WATCH THIS SPACE
We should have our own space station in the coming years
TIME FOR ACTION
India is on the threshold of a great possibility. But there is a gap between possibility and reality.
THE FIVE-YEAR PLAN
Just as 1929 laid the groundwork for 1947, 2029 could well hasten the road to a developed nation by 2047.
Trump Is Totally Pro-India
Shalabh Kumar is the founder and chairman of the Republican Hindu Coalition, and is seen as Donald Trump's favourite Indian American.
SHAKEN, STIRRED & BOOTED OUT
Bangladesh added yet another chapter to its turbulent political history on August 5 with the overthrow of the Sheikh Hasina government.
LENDER TO LEADER
Bangladeshis are banking on Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus
YOUNG BLOOD AND VIOLENT STREETS
Violence after Hasina's exit takes Bangladesh away from the liberal ethos advocated by its founders
NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH
Instability in Bangladesh, with eager foreign players ready for a role, is not in India's interest
CAUGHT NAPPING
India could now face renewed challenges in the northeast
ENCOURAGE STUDENT ACTIVISM
If pummelling young people into silence is anyone's idea of politics or governance, then it betrays a deep sense of insecurity
Augmented living
AI is going to make our jobs easy and increase productivity, but is far from replacing humans entirely
Clean and fair
Ajust, equitable and inclusive transition is essential to meet India’s climate targets
NMDC has made a commitment to responsible mining
INTERVIEW/AMITAVA MUKHERJEE, Chairman and Managing Director, NMDC
Nuts and coconuts
A fictional piece on the past, present and uncertain futures of an India where the BJP has long reigned supreme
First, citizens
A Viksit Bharat requires every Indian to be a Viksit Bharatiya
Startups to focus on deep tech
Samir V. Kamat - Chairman, Defence Research and Development Organisation
ARMED WITH IDEAS
From working with the military to dabbling in stealth tech and semiconductors to selling systems to NATO and Mossad, India's defence startups are thriving