Shubhangi Swarup
Women are partying like crazy nowadays before bulge-bracket weddings—male strippers, foreign trips, surprise props and all
Based on the shaky premise that India is capable of catching up with China, this book will appeal to Indians if not the Chinese.
In 2009, after the Mumbai attacks, India withdrew from the pipeline, stating security reasons.
A think tank report warns that India is poised on the brink of anarchy, that we could hurtle very fast into an ungovernable mess. Worst case scenario? But highly plausible. The signs are all around us.
India’s Home Minister is getting it from all sides. If the Maoist menace is not a headache enough, he’s got critics on his back, angry colleagues, and even jealous vibes within the Congress to fend off.
Indian Parliament, once the pride of the country’s founding fathers, has been reduced to a sorry spectacle. And how
From Buddha to Ambedkar, some of our most outstanding minds have tried to fight caste. Why doesn’t it go away, and why are we so afraid to take note of it?
A form of venture funding, which uses the profit motive to create social change, is slowly making its presence felt in India.
It’s money that is noiselessly and forcefully reshaping Indian business. Some $10 billion is set to come in this year, making India one of its hottest destinations.