With too many commitments and contenders, Karnataka’s Congress government has to get its balancing act right
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She overcame domestic abuse and professional setbacks to become a music icon
The former IMF chief economist and Harvard professor talks to Open about the US debt ceiling crisis and the likely fallout
A writer who could remove all traces of morality from a novel and yet make it a moral homily
Indian Ocean’s first album in nearly a decade unites jazz and folk, rock and classical. Tatsam Mukherjee talks to the bandmates
In Manipur, old histories of distrust and apprehensions of losing territory to other ethnic communities have meant that peace remains fragile