Can a luxury market boom do starving Indians a good turn? It may just be possible in a few years
This book offers multiple ways of looking at Apple’s charismatic creator. Of these, expect the appreciative to outlast the gossipy
On 10 November, Catch-22 turns 50. But rereading this classic still challenges sanity. So too, some of the books it seems to have inspired
As AdAsia 2011 gets underway in Delhi next week, it is not awfully hard to guess who will be the star of the gabfest: Steve Jobs
A for assets, B for blue-chips, C for cashflows… Going by these guides, personal investment is kid’s play
If Jug, like his Riverdale namesake, seems too laidback to be paying attention to weightier matters, you’ve been had
Every click of yours is quietly being watched. Worse, you are slowly being pushed into an information ghetto
While it could get a few Indians frothy at the wrong end, it’s pretty obvious why the jury at Cannes loves Gillette’s campaign.
The Free Market is not always fair, but what can one do about it? That’s the question
It is overall uncertainty—an unmeasureable—that tends to bedevil risk advisors the most
CELESTIAL HEROISM IS a bestseller, unless it is badly made. In it merges great survivor dramas and the romance of breaching the boundaries of human…
Pratap Bhanu Mehta is one of India’s most influential columnists and public intellectuals
Brahma Chellaney is a geostrategist and the author of two award-winning books on water: Water, Peace, and War and Water: Asia’s New Battleground
MJ Akbar is the author of several books, including Doolally Sahib and the Black Zamindar: Racism and Revenge in the British Raj
Ram Madhav is a member of the National Executive of RSS and a founding member of the governing council of India Foundation. He is the author of, among other titles, Partitioned Freedom and The Hindutva Paradigm
Makarand R Paranjape is professor of English at Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. Views are personal.
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