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Uncertain Guilt

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?

Modi’s Real Challenger

It is LK Advani—as circumstances conspire to give him yet another shot at India’s prime ministership

‘Early Treatment is the Key’

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

Dr Singh on India’s Dollar Desperation

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 Rapist Who Nearly Got Away

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

The Middle Ground

Earnest mediation between Maoist rebels and the Indian State could yet yield peace

From Anna Acolyte to Sheila’s Nemesis

The transformation of Arvind Kejriwal

Pakistan’s Tryst with Cash Transfers

A profile of the Benazir Income Support Programme, the country’s first large-scale social safety net

Life Around a Cancer Hospital

Scenes of survival on footpaths and at ramshackle guest houses

Beyond Berlo’s Boot Space

The recent controversial Ford ads raise questions about industry ethics and the validity of scam ads

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