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India Is on the Moon

In the biggest-ever milestone for the Indian space programme, Chandrayaan-3 touches down on the surface on the moon

20 years on, Sérgio de Mello’s Indian-origin friend opens up about his death in Baghdad, movie on him

The UN top official’s death in the Aug 19, 2003 attack was preventable; Sergio the film is rubbish, says former UN veteran Mukesh Kapila

Pakistan army’s supremacy can be traced to how early rulers sought to overcome disadvantages with India: Ayesha Jalal

In the first decade of independence, Pakistan’s top leadership solicited the assistance of the US and joined anti-Soviet security alliances

At Sword’s Point

Fencing is warming up to small-town India

Crime and Punishment

The proposed reforms to Indian criminal law break with a colonial legacy but do not go far enough

The Global Dividend

A survey shows wide youth support for the Modi government’s foreign policy

D Gukesh: All the Right Moves

The making of India’s new chess champion

A Himalayan Faultline

Reckless building of infrastructure has been blamed for the mess

Pakistani army will in due course have a pact with Imran Khan: Christine Fair

The Pakistani armed forces will not want a coup as it will then be directly responsible for all the wrongdoing, notes the American military scholar

The Chinese Connection: The Plot Thickens

The long trail of how China influences ideologically friendly media and activists in India—and a prominent figure in the nexus is a senior CPM leader

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