‘The only way to take an investment decision—super quick’
‘Make profits first, then worry about funding from investors’
After blatantly favouring one caste in government appointments, the judiciary comes calling at Akhilesh Yadav’s doorstep
A stolen holy book. Erupting streets and offending posters. An inept government and angry farmers. Is Punjab inching toward the brink? Open follows the fault lines of a volatile state
A village in Rajasthan trains poor African women to harness solar energy
The summit is worth the investment but India will have to ensure that it remains relevant to the needs of a rapidly changing continent
The Parsi community, alarmed by dwindling numbers, has reason to celebrate as a repopulation programme shows results
Lalu Prasad Yadav’s political journey of farce is almost over
Sam Pitroda relives his journey from the remoteness of dispossession to the world of digital possibilities