Op-Ed
Both Sangh Parivar weeklies have carried cover stories on Pakistan’s historic democratic transfer of power.
TV channels have had a field day since news of spot-fixing in the IPL broke
UPA manages numbers and sheds excess weight to remain in power.
CPM’s mouthpiece People’s Democracy focuses on the historic elections in Pakistan and talks about the challenges
We need to remind ourselves why affirmative action is a good idea
During his two-day stay in Pakistan, Li will meet President Asif Ali Zardari
Instead of collecting small victories in the shadow of impending defeats, the Congress needs to inject itself with some political adrenaline
The celebration of wealth in ‘The Great Gatsby’ may be vulgar, but it is an honest reflection of contemporary values
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By being admitted as an observer to the Arctic Council, India has secured a toehold in a region of growing geo-economic significance
There were glitches, and false tsunamis. And wicked ironies in the results.
Even India's poor now feel their rights as consumers are higher than as citizens.
Will it ever again be a unified country?
Why it is no longer taboo to talk of this in Britain
Chit funds need smarter, not tighter, regulation
Institutionalising a mandatory process of consultation and dialogue would democratise not just law-making, but the state itself
My aspiring, ambitious corporate friends on fast-track careers are in a great hurry to reach the top.
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