Marking the 50th anniversary of the imposition of Emergency, Prime Minister Narendra Modi described it as a “dark chapter” (1975-1977) when “the spirit of the Constitution was completely violated.”
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The CRPF, that has made inroads in the erstwhile Maoist bastions, celebrates along with a newly-wed bride in Commander Madvi Hidma’s village
Cover Story | Israel-Iran Conflict
The Iranian regime is being thinned out. Whoever is in power in Tehran at the end of this conflict is likely to be radically different. It could be a new version of the same regime. It could be a descent into Syria-like chaos. And the regime may end with a whimper, not a bang, and it may be replaced with something equally unpleasant or worse
Cover Story | Locomotif
In Iran it’s an exhausted revolution’s last struggle
Features | Agriculture
Modernisation of Indian agriculture needs consistent gains in productivity
Columns | Insider
A competition to woo the minority community by calling Israel names in the backdrop of its attack on Iran
Features | Profile
Her engineering skills were critical to stabilising the world’s highest single-arch railway bridge over the Chenab
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Rajkummar Rao has mastered playing the middling Indian man. He is now ready for gangster roles
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A Suitable Language Badri Narayan
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