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India Needs To Re-Evaluate Its Policy Towards China And Other Neighbours
India needs to re-evaluate its policy towards China and other neighbours
Malady And Madness
Clumsy policies, bureaucratic disarray and absence of effective coordination have worsened the Covid-19 crisis in Tamil Nadu
Red hand shows
With India and Nepal at loggerheads, China seems to have an edge over its neighbours. It is also taking on the west for allegedly fomenting unrest in Hong Kong
Uneasy calm
While there have been no further clashes on the India-China border after the June 15 escalation, tensions between the Asian giants are far from over
Call to action
Amid fear that Pakistan may trigger tensions on the LoC, and notwithstanding practical complications, there is enormous pressure on the Modi government to act against China
Trouble in paradise
Though everything seems to be going the BJP’s way in Madhya Pradesh, the real test awaits and its own cadre is likely to emerge a bigger concern than the Congress
Prison un-break
Video-calling can become lifeline for jailbirds deprived of family visits
BEIJING'S BLAME GAME
China’s State Council tells THE WEEK that the border situation is “very dangerous”; that India is the “aggressor” that broke its word; and that Indian leaders and media should stop adding fuel to the fire
Death, By Other Means
Non-Covid-19 patients have been largely neglected amid the scramble to contain the pandemic
How To Tame The Dragon
As China’s scant regard for old protocols spills blood on the border, India is looking for a fitting reply but less din
ONE-WOMAN ARMY
National award winner Keerthy Suresh is all set to wow you with an emotional thriller
Needle in a haystack
As the hunt for a Covid-19 vaccine gathers momentum, the complexities involved pose many challenges to the researchers
Dragon's snare
With China further tightening its grip over Hong Kong, protests in the city are unlikely to cease anytime soon
We need to create industrial clusters to decongest cities
Nitin Gadkari, minister of micro, small and medium enterprises; road transport and highways; and shipping
Road to normalcy
India needs to reimagine and reinvigorate its ties with Nepal to counter China’s growing influence in Kathmandu
Reaching for the stars
Sushant Singh Rajput spent his life in search of a higher purpose
Costs of escalation
Buoyed by the Chinese aggression in Ladakh, Pakistan steps up infiltration and cross-border attacks to stymie India’s ruthless pursuit of militants during lockdown
Care and chaos
Chennai will face another intense lockdown from June 19. But that alone will not contain the spread of Covid-19
Gentle Touch To Lonely Giants
Kottoor provides succour to abandoned and ill-treated elephants
Signal of change
Big Tech’s interest in Indian telecom companies could be a game-changer for the sector
Private hospitals show no commitment
Manish Sisodia deputy chief minister, Delhi
Stronger together
Many Indian Americans are standing in solidarity with the black community and doing their bit to confront racism in the country
SUMMER OF FALL
Kollywood was primed for big business this year, but the pandemic has pushed it into a crisis
The rotten tree
Polarisation and police violence are as American as apple pie, but a collective veil has started to lift and white Americans are realising that their privilege makes them complicit by association
Fright in flights
Despite stringent measures, Covid-19 is spreading rapidly among pilots and cabin crew
CAPITAL PAINS
Delhi appears to have entered the community transmission stage, and with the AAP government’s own estimates putting the number of cases by the end of July at 5.5 lakh, there is an urgent need to put aside politics and fight the pandemic together
DOUBLE TROUBLE
Brazil is being attacked by two dreadful enemies—Covid-19 is killing its society and life as we know, while President Bolsonaro is chipping away at the country’s democracy
A time to talk
The Delhi government has to collaborate more effectively with health care experts to better manage Covid-19
Caring In Crisis
During the pandemic, civil society groups are walking the extra mile to assist those in distress
Enough Is Not Enough
The optimism of the Palaniswami government cannot hide its mismanagement of the pandemic