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“New York is Killing Me”

Chinki Sinha

To me, New York City represented everything transgressive

The pragmatic nationalist

That is what the Prime Minister is on the global stage

The burden of legacy

Outpaced by competitors and weighed down by its glory, India’s pioneering software services company struggles to find a life beyond the sheltering shadow of its founding father. Can the new CEO, Vishal Sikka, save Infosys?

7 shades of summer

Madhavankutty Pillai • Gunjeet Sra • Sunaina Kumar • Aastha Atray Banan • Aanchal Bansal • Rajni George • Shaikh Ayaz • Lhendup G Bhutia • and others

A Spectre Returns to Europe

Hard-edged nationalism and xenophobia of the 1930s are back in fashion in Europe, says British historian Frederick Taylor

The endgame in Ukraine and Putin’s putsch

The tragedy of a country caught between history and geography

Will History Too Retreat?

Warning as American Troops Withdraw: Modernise Afghanistan at Your Own Peril

Buddha’s Orphans

The article Buddha's Orphans has been adjudged the best entry at the 2014 International Committee for the Red Cross and Press Institute of India award for humanitarian reporting

Separate Is Never Equal

Gender segregation on British campuses highlights how efforts to placate vocal minority groups put individual freedoms at threat

Good Cop in a Bad Land

Dread and despair in Karachi after the death of Chaudhry Aslam Khan, the city’s most daring police officer

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