Nandini Nair
Suketu Mehta’s new book provides a corrective narrative about the world’s migrants. He tells why the debate around immigration is a contest of storytelling
The rustle of our pages came from a fast evolving society’s political and cultural churn. We never wanted the argument to stop; we held a perceiving mirror up to it
The rise of Narendra Modi marks a cultural shift in the Right’s management of power
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
The president is vindicated by the Mueller report. But which Democrat will take him on in 2020?
Nandini Nair in conversation with Simon Sebag Montefiore, historian and novelist