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

Bhavya Dore

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

Mumbai Notebook

Rajat Gupta's book launch and Maximum (polluted) City

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

Defend Assange to Save Journalism

If you don’t defend Assange now, your ability to know the truth in the future will be badly hit, says Dr Suelette Dreyfus, the co-author of  Underground

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