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Madhavankutty Pillai

Madhavankutty Pillai has no specialisations whatsoever. He is among the last of the generalists. And also Open chief of bureau, Mumbai  

We Are All Calibans Today
Columns
Laal Singh Chaddha: Easy Target

On social media calls to boycott Aamir Khan’s latest movie

05 August 2022
Columns
The Boredom of Magnus Carlsen

Why the world chess champion is not defending his title

22 July 2022
Novak Djokovic: Playing Havoc
Feature
The Unfairness of Crowds

Why Djokovic doesn’t get their support despite deserving it

15 July 2022
Cover Stories
Keeping it in the Family

The Rajapaksas had turned the government into a fiefdom. Sri Lankans knew just whom to blame when disaster struck

15 July 2022
Feature
Offence: A Brief History

Any perceived criticism of figures of veneration has been a no-go zone for at least a century

14 July 2022
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Columns
What Lies Beneath

Why renaming cities remains an evergreen political gimmick

08 July 2022
Books
The Grip of the Iron Realm

Tarun Tejpal finds his stride in the extremes but becomes somewhat shaky with the mundane

01 July 2022
Columns
Evolution Of the Role

Marriage, pregnancy and the changing stature of the Bollywood heroine

01 July 2022
The Mystery of Paneer’s Presence
Columns
The Man Machine

What claims of Google’s artificial intelligence system turning sentient say about humans

17 June 2022
In Search of the Ideal Number
Columns
A Solution for No Problem

Population as a reason for India’s backwardness is a perpetual bugbear

10 June 2022

Authors

Brahma Chellaney

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

MJ Akbar is the author of, among several titles, Tinderbox: The Past and Future of Pakistan. His latest book is Gandhi: A Life in Three Campaigns

Ram Madhav

Ram Madhav is president, India Foundation, and is with BJP

Makarand R Paranjape

Makarand R Paranjape is an author and columnist. Views are personal.

TCA Raghavan

TCA Raghavan is a former Indian High Commissioner to Pakistan and Singapore. His first book, Attendant Lords: Abdur Rahim and Bairam Khan: Courtiers and Poets in Mughal India, was awarded the Mohammad Habib Prize by the Indian History Congress. He is also the author of The People Next Door: The Curious History of India’s Relations with Pakistan and History Men: Jadunath Sarkar, G S Sardesai, Raghubir Sinh and Their Quest for India’s Past. His latest book is Circles of Freedom: Love, Friendship and Loyalty in the Indian National Struggle

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