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The Twain Shall Meet, But…

When Indian films celebrate the West for all the wrong reasons

The Right Honourable Holy Cow

The senselessness of a ministry for one animal in Madhya Pradesh

Open Diary

London books shops, Abir Mukherjee’s crime fiction and a sense of history

Naipaul’s Reckoning With Empire

The Nobel laureate’s legacy has much to say to charges of amnesia about colonialism

The Fifth Gospel

A forgotten biography of Jesus that was written for Akbar

A Study in Greatness

Gandhi and Mandela show us a path that remains ever relevant

On the Slow Track

The Indian Railways needs more than imported solutions

Tridip Suhrud: ‘Did Gandhi fear a violent death? No. He feared a purposeless death’

In conversation with Tridip Suhrud, India’s foremost Gandhi scholar

Mumbai Notebook

The city's big celebration and Nandita Das' new film

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