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
The story of a convict who jumped parole and assumed a new identity so cleverly that his lie is yet to be nailed conclusively in court
Earnest mediation between Maoist rebels and the Indian State could yet yield peace
A profile of the Benazir Income Support Programme, the country’s first large-scale social safety net
Scenes of survival on footpaths and at ramshackle guest houses
The recent controversial Ford ads raise questions about industry ethics and the validity of scam ads