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Preet Bharara: ‘It’s the height of arrogance for Rajat Gupta to go smearing other people’

Preet Bharara has earned enough enemies in his career as a US attorney. Now he has written a book on crime and punishment. The high profile Indian-origin prosecutor in conversation with Bhavya Dore

Uneasy Home

Being a refugee in the Northeast

The Politics of Desire

A seductive narrative of sex and religion

Olga Tokarczuk: Killer Instinct

Olga Tokarczuk won the Man Booker International prize in 2018. The Polish novelist is again in the running with an old-fashioned whodunnit

To Ride A Dragon

Negotiating China’s road to global domination

Framing the Fable

This study on the evolution of photography in the subcontinent strikes a fine balance between the medium’s formal and aesthetic aspirations

The Eternity of Return

Tishani Doshi’s new novel bristles with an edgy restlessness

The Liberal Crack-Up

The historic blunder of not listening

Anita Anand: Beyond Myth and Misunderstanding

Anita Anand creates a compelling portrait of Udham Singh, the avenger of the Jallianwala Bagh massacre. The author in conversation with Nandini Nair

Beastly Tales

A fascinating study of human and animal relationships in the foothills of India

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