The former IMF chief economist and Harvard professor talks to Open about the US debt ceiling crisis and the likely fallout
Indian Ocean’s first album in nearly a decade unites jazz and folk, rock and classical. Tatsam Mukherjee talks to the bandmates
In Manipur, old histories of distrust and apprehensions of losing territory to other ethnic communities have meant that peace remains fragile
The curious desire to regulate artificial intelligence by companies pioneering it
Along with his brothers, he created one of the most storied business empires with Indian roots
On current evidence, it seems unlikely that the Supreme Court order will improve the capital’s governance.
How Washington’s attitude towards Delhi changed after the Pokhran tests of 1998
The Karnataka poll results cheer BJP's rivals. But economists point to a likely political fallout: the race to dole out lollies
Apart from family rivalries, JD(S) has lost its shine among voters who do not seem to associate it with the son-of-the-soil interests that patriarch HD Deve Gowda once leveraged very successfully