Barkha Dutt had asked Open some questions about the X-Tapes story. Here are the answers.
In their response to Open’s X-Tapes exposé, Barkha Dutt and Vir Sanghvi are defending the indefensible. Here is why.
After Open carried the transcripts of conversations between two iconic journalists and Niira Radia, a powerful PR person, the Indian media countered the story with strategic silence. A sacred code of Indian journalism had been broken.
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India’s international film festival is a joke compared to Cannes or Toronto. After all, babus are in charge.
Denial continues to be a disease. Cornered by outraged public opinion, the Government and public officials are playing ostrich
Prima Donna Deol ♦ Mira-culously Reluctant ♦ Courting the Competition
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After fifteen failed attempts at electing a Prime Minister, the question in Nepal now is whether it can maintain its cohesion
To call India a Hindu nation is to pigeonhole its plural, multi-ethnic character