The making of a political thriller
Columns
The peculiar strategy of vaccinating everyone against Covid
Feature
She has been made an outcast again
He will surely be missed as the country braces to strengthen its military prowess
Cover Stories
She was television’s favourite daughter-in-law. She carved out her space at the top of Indian politics. And now she turns writer with a thriller set in the Maoist heartland. How Smriti Irani juggles the many hats of her life
An anatomical study of the Biblical God makes the divine intimately human
Ashok Gehlot talked about the revolt of the ministers in the Pilot camp, named them and said they would now have to change their attitude
Essay
A relationship that has stood the test of history
For obvious reasons, it particularly afflicts ruling parties
The illiberalism of liberals
Will a Muslim’s embrace of Hinduism trigger introspection and reform?
Education has given him an edge over the others