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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  

Feature
The Power of Hunger

How fasting has evolved into an instrument of politics and health

15 April 2022
Columns
The Thing About Electric Vehicles

Without the infrastructure, it is an impractical revolution

15 April 2022
Books
Memories of a Different Country

Arun Shourie’s memoir revisits the biggest stories of the 1980s from the vantage point of a newsroom

08 April 2022
Are Indian Slaughter houses Safe?
Columns
Punishing Your Own Voter

The meat ban in South Delhi is an interference in the Hindu way of life

08 April 2022
Feature
The Fog of War Crimes

The paradox around war crimes is that war itself is an acknowledgement that ordinary rules don’t exist anymore and the only way to resolve the question is violence

08 April 2022
Elon Musk: Right Turn
Feature
Necessary Competition

On Elon Musk hinting at setting up a social media platform for free speech

01 April 2022
Columns
A Yearning Against Efficiency

On the peculiar opposition to 10-minute food delivery

25 March 2022
The Web of Rights
Columns
The Open Society

A welcome question mark on sealed covers by the Supreme Court

18 March 2022
Feature
Pitch Perfect

A unique contest in the social sector shows the potential of good storytelling in philanthropy

11 March 2022
Feature
The Odds on Oil

The global brokerage house Credit Suisse downgraded Indian equities to ‘underweight’

11 March 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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