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Essays | Open Essay

Why RSS is Right About Aurangzeb

MJ Akbar

The irrelevant Mughal

A painting of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb, circa 1725
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India and the Power Quartet

S Prasannarajan

India’s freedom of diplomatic expression as the Western schism widens

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UPA’s inaction on the drug menace had eroded society’s guardrails. We have fixed it: Amit Shah

PR Ramesh

Agencies have seized drugs worth over ₹1.5 lakh crore in the past decade and the government’s holistic strategy is bearing results, the Home Minister tells PR Ramesh

Moti Masjid inside Delhi’s Red Fort complex

News Briefs | Web Exclusive

BJP allies redefine “secular” politics with Waqf vote

TDP and JD(U) dash Opposition hopes, Hindutva charge no longer stings

News Briefs | Web Exclusive

Yunus and the case of a “land locked” imagination

The leader forgets Bangladesh has a long land border and shares water resources with India

High on Danger

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High on Danger

Even as the government cracks the whip, sales of mind-altering drugs are rising and ensnaring India’s youth

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Why CSK Fans Are Angry With ‘Thala’ Dhoni

Dhoni aka "Thala" is under flak for coming to bat at No 9  against RCB which had set a formidable target of 197

Sour South: Is there a bias?

Columns | Comment

The Myth of Isolation

Tamil Nadu was repeatedly invaded by northern rulers

Pico Iyer at the Big Sur Hermitage

Books | Profile

‘The best of us resides in our silent self,’ says Pico Iyer

The rewards of silence and solitude are more than personal. Pico Iyer discusses his new book with

A Muslim Andy by Shiblee Muneer

Art & Culture

The Eternity of Homecoming

Myna Mukherjee explores longing and belonging in a multidisciplinary show

Amitabha Bagchi

Books

The Inward Gaze

Amitabha Bagchi’s new novel is a meditation on relationships

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