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Paris

India on the Seine

Sumitra Nair

With her wearable works of art Vaishali Shadangule becomes the first Indian designer to open a store in Paris

Now in Paris, this Ukrainian entrepreneur worries for her family back home

Artist-entrepreneur Svitlana Martynjuk lashes out at the Kremlin and says she feels betrayed by the Americans

The Progressive in Paris

The pleasures and pains SH Raza faced while in Europe

Mumbai Notebook

The sound of music by the bay

Fire and Earth

Nalini Malani and Jayashree Chakravarty go to Paris, heralding the international triumph of Indian women artists

Lecoanet Hemant: A Class Apart

Women in their clothes exude cutting-edge sophistication. The beautiful partnership of Lecoanet Hemant (Photos: Rohit Chawla)

The Irony of This War

Despite Obama’s strong words, the West is still groping for a response to Islamic State

What France Can Learn from Italy

The Italians take action the moment the very first indication of terror comes in

BE WORRIED, VERY WORRIED

A section of the political class may not accept it but mounting radical resentment within the Indian Muslim community is a reality

JIHAD AFTER PARIS

The lone wolf has internalised the imperium, and when he pulls the trigger, or draws out the knife, or faces his executioner with the greatness of his god on his lips, he becomes a voluntary slave at this century’s most ambitious construction site of religion. The lone wolf has never been alone

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