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Burnt by the Sun

Boria Majumdar tells the story of Lalit Modi like a thriller, without judgment, without prejudice

‘The West Treats Julian Assange Like a Mafia Don, Not a Publisher’

An interview with renowned Italian journalist Stefania Maurizi about her new book on WikiLeaks and Julian Assange

Why Beijing Behaves Badly

Former foreign secretary Shyam Saran analyses China’s conduct towards India

Who Is Charles Sobhraj?

Farrukh Dhondy’s portrait of an elusive and enigmatic character

The Loss of Others

Translating Ovid’s Metamorphoses provided the logical next step of my literary journey and gave me some solace in grief

The Making of an Indophile

Wendy Doniger’s early impressions of the country, written in her 20s

Fractured Lives

A daughter’s quest for her father helps her find herself

Bad Blood

A portrait of tuberculosis that reveals society’s ill-informed choices

The Perfect Duet

An Indian novel wins the International Booker Prize for the first time. The act of translation must now be sustained and strengthened

India of the Mind

Far from being colonised subjects, Indians in the 19th century had a vibrant sense of strategic affairs

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