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Tarnishing Brand India

Suhel Seth

What they do in the name of democracy

The Man Who Mistook Himself for Bhindranwale

Just before Amritpal Singh went underground, Open travelled with the radical separatist in the region that was once the epicentre of insurgency in Punjab. With the government’s belated crackdown, has the crisis been averted? A dispatch

India-UK FTA on track despite Braverman’s potshots over migration

India concerns that loose commentary will hinder FTA shared by UK, signing of the trade pact will be concluded soon

Who Killed My Son?

An Indian-origin mother chronicles her 25-year-long battle for justice in the UK

The Challenge of Vaccine Distribution

Everyone on earth is a potential and necessary recipient of a vaccine

Boris Johnson: The One and Many

A portrait of the new UK prime minister

Being Boris

Can Boris Johnson play Churchill in the divided kingdom?

Defend Assange to Save Journalism

If you don’t defend Assange now, your ability to know the truth in the future will be badly hit, says Dr Suelette Dreyfus, the co-author of  Underground

London Notebook

UK Election, Brexit and UK's opinion makers

The French Resolution

Europe may avoid a nervous breakdown as a neophyte globalist is likely to win the Elysee Palace in the final round. But how long can France resist the populist?

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