Sakshi Lee
In the People’s Republic, the Party is all pervasive. But its enormous influence and intense secrecy mask inner impulses of dissent that could yet shake things up
For all its lack of democracy and muffling of dissidence, the People’s Republic seems to be doing just fine. The pride its youth display in their homeland could be the envy of regimes anywhere
Based on the shaky premise that India is capable of catching up with China, this book will appeal to Indians if not the Chinese.
A Chinese Takeaway in Madhya Pradesh; Hooda’s Dalit Sympathy Overdrive; Who’ll Come to Beseiged Manipur’s Aid? Shooting the Messenger
In light of the Chinese hacking into the Indian Government’s computers, a look at why India has not been able to raise its own army of lethal hackers.
Classified military documents on China’s strategy for a limited war against India confirm our worst fears: China can take Arunachal in 48 hours. And we are in no hurry to do anything about it.
Google’s war with China is in reality one between competing ideas of society. And we must be ready to choose the right side.
Cheer in the Job Market, After Two Years; Now China Too Budgets for the Aam Aadmi
Some dreams can be dangerous. Especially ones that are not drawn from any sort of reality. Like India’s fixation with being a grand player on the world stage.