With a dash of mild contempt and benign tolerance for the writer’s ignorance
The experiences of a group of banker friends who found themselves in the thick of the 2009 financial meltdown
The story of a man who set up shop in a Muslim colony of Ahmedabad shunned by other businesses after the riots of 2002
Victimised for their faith, Hindu refugees from across the border say they do not want to return
Devinderpal Singh Bhullar has been sentenced to death despite a split verdict in the Supreme Court and a case that doesn’t quite add up to certain guilt. Twenty years of fighting the charges against him have robbed him of his sanity. Will India stand by and let a sick man hang?
It is LK Advani—as circumstances conspire to give him yet another shot at India’s prime ministership
Asier Sáez-Cirión, a scientist at the Pasteur Institute in Paris, talks to Open about his landmark research which reported HIV remission in 14 adults
The PM says the best way to head off a BoP crisis would be to lure enough inward dollars to fund India’s current account deficit