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The Price of Self-Dependency

On the line that joins demonetisation and the vaccine shortage crisis

Culture of the Vulture

Predatory journalism is overrated but Modi must engage with critics

Life After Power

Some find it hard to adjust, some reinvent themselves

The Second Coming

Health and education compel Kerala to take Left turn again

India-Bangladesh Relations Turn Fifty

Both New Delhi and Dhaka should know that opportunities cannot be frittered away by idiocies and fake news

Know Your Neighbour

Celebrating the common experience of home, habitat and season

The Leader Question

The choice between Suvendu Adhikari and Mukul Roy

The Ganguli-Dutt Bind

Is it the government’s job to support translators?

Staying Alive

With all the challenges living, survival is an unrivalled measure of success

Hazrat Inayat Khan: A Sufi maestro in Moscow

Hazrat Inayat Khan moved to Moscow in October 1913 and spent an eventful seven months in the city, attaining celebrity status. He was one of the earliest proponents of Indian culture in Russia

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