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The New Evil Empire. Or Is It?

S Prasannarajan

A search engine may turn us into useful data. Does that make Google a slave trader?

Happy Birthday, Mr Prime Minister

The seclusion of a great leader is the inevitable outcome of the sensitivity of his office

Covid Proof

Upping the technology quotient during a pandemic

How the Russians dealt with China’s ‘Ladakh-style’ incursions

China has a 4209-km long border with Russia, a significant part of which is on the Amur and Ussuri rivers

The Inevitability of Conflict

India and China today are mirroring the events that unfolded before the 1962 war

The Legacy of Jinnah

The argument that had he lived longer, Pakistan would have evolved into a proper democracy is pure sophistry

The Power of Pursuit

Freedom is the ultimate reward of yoga

High Priest of Red Tape

Tuhin Kanta Pandey has honed building roadblocks into an art form

Notes on a Hounding

The idea of good versus bad media trials and mob lynchings only perpetuates the practice

Bite-based Journalism

There is always a gap between a ringside view of politics and the view from within the ring

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