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Indians

Maya Jasanoff: The World Is What It Was

Nandini Nair

Maya Jasanoff uses Joseph Conrad as a guide to globalisation in the modern world. The historian in conversation with Nandini Nair

Why Should a Hindu Be Good?

Divinity of the soul and politics of the body

Hope Against Hope

Life stories of young Indians offer insights into how eagerly they want to join the globalised world

The Beauty of Indic Thought

A profound quest for eternal bliss that is yet to take its rightful place in the world

Still Looking for the Lost 39

ISIS has been defeated but there is still no trace of the Indians who went missing

Salman Rushdie: Novelist of the Now

Salman Rushdie’s new novel is an American classic with Indian ancestry

Whose Herb Is It Anyway?

As India and China fight for ownership of the ancient practice of Sowa Rigpa, there is just one inconvenient fact. It belongs to Tibetans

Indian Wizards: The Game Changers

The rise of a new tribe of Indian wizards

India: Unhappily Yours

Why India finds itself scraping the bottom of the UN’s Happiness Index

Death in Kansas City

Srinivas Kuchibhotla paid with his life for his optimism

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