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Academic Jonathan Gil Harris is writing the history of the poor Europeans, as distinct from White Mughals, who settled here and became Indian
A brilliant account of the 1995 kidnappings of six foreign nationals in Kashmir reveals shocking details of the involvement of the Indian State
Here is the latest Seamaster, a watch that was first launched during the 1948 London Olympics
If you need a small scanner for the road, or to save space, try this
On Tagore is as much about reading Rabindranath as it is about Amit Chaudhuri reading himself as a reader
A novel is like building a house and a short story like furnishing a room, declares Anjum Hasan, who now has both under her belt
In literature focused on insanity, the gaze seems to have shifted from the insane. The patient is no longer the victim; that status now belongs to the caregiver
Ramachandra Guha on the thrills of research, the insecurity of academics and their love of jargon, and why he doesn’t take holidays