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NIA Wants Thai Gunrunner

Held by the Thai police, Willy is believed to have a role in illegally supplying Chinese weapons to Naga rebels

A Thin ‘Red Line’

One year after he took a stand on the use of chemical weapons in Syria, Obama finds himself trapped in his own rhetoric

Saffronising the Jats

Tikait’s heirs are willing to sacrifice their father’s inclusive approach to politics for a few favours from the BJP

Wretched New IITs

Who is responsible for the sorry state of these institutions?

Six Degrees of Self Awareness

It is rare for an entrepreneurial firm in India to acknowledge its limitations sans professionals

My Vote for Pluralism

There are multiple ways of being human, being religious among them, that rationalists fail to appreciate

Evangelists of Logic

The killing of Dr Narendra Dabholkar does not deter Indians fighting for the supremacy of reason. Here is why

Is There a Plan?

India’s economy is in crisis and there exist ways to address it. But it looks as if little will happen until a new government takes office

Nation Building Leaves Out Tribals

An interview with National Advisory Council member Virginus Xaxa, recently appointed head of a committee on the state of India’s tribes

The Imperative of Economic Expansion

The ongoing crisis of the economy demands clarity and not howls and shrieks

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