She was television’s favourite daughter-in-law. She carved out her space at the top of Indian politics. And now she turns writer with a thriller set in the Maoist heartland. How Smriti Irani juggles the many hats of her life
The PLA looks impressive in ceremonial parades, but unlike the Indian Army it has no battlefield experience
If Xi Jinping stays on his present path, open conflict with the West, and with India and Japan, will become inevitable
The threat posed by identity politics to India’s toughest economic reform appears to have influenced the government in taking a decision in the national interest
Global trends, new players, governmental push and mindset change are driving the sales of electric vehicles in India
The dismantling of an Islamic state module in Kashmir reveals how its handlers were planning to integrate recruitment across the Indian Subcontinent
India’s biggest sport brand is set to get bigger and better
The dividends of beauty, family, friendship and 25 years of life in the hills