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The Problem of Plenty

With too many commitments and contenders, Karnataka’s Congress government has to get its balancing act right

Soft Power Down Under

India’s thriving film industry and popular culture

But Where Was the Method?

On the ISRO chairman saying that science has its roots in the Vedas

Tina Turner (1939-2023): The Queen of Pop

She overcame domestic abuse and professional setbacks to become a music icon

New Parliament, Old Dissenters

Dominating the political space

Uncertainty in debt ceiling talks undermines confidence in US institutions: Ken Rogoff

The former IMF chief economist and Harvard professor talks to Open about the US debt ceiling crisis and the likely fallout

Martin Amis (1949-2023): The Other Side of Success

A writer who could remove all traces of morality from a novel and yet make it a moral homily

Home Melodies

Indian Ocean’s first album in nearly a decade unites jazz and folk, rock and classical. Tatsam Mukherjee talks to the bandmates

The Demon in the Machine

The possibilities and limits of AI-authored thrillers

Contested Homelands

In Manipur, old histories of distrust and apprehensions of losing territory to other ethnic communities have meant that peace remains fragile

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