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Voices

After the Near Farce

Barkha Dutt had asked Open some questions about the X-Tapes story. Here are the answers.

This Is Not Journalism as We Know It

In their response to Open’s X-Tapes exposé, Barkha Dutt and Vir Sanghvi are defending the indefensible. Here is why.

The Buck Stops Here Too

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.

Between a Rock and a Soft Place

Between a Rock and a Soft Place | Racy Stuff | HairSay

Doomed by Babudom

India’s international film festival is a joke compared to Cannes or Toronto. After all, babus are in charge.

In Auto-denial Mode

Denial continues to be a disease. Cornered by outraged public opinion, the Government and public officials are playing ostrich

Prima Donna Deol

Prima Donna Deol ♦ Mira-culously Reluctant ♦ Courting the Competition

So Numb and Pretty Awkward

So Numb and Pretty Awkward • Gym Nausea • The Bourbon and Dettol Chronicles

Desperately Seeking Consensus

After fifteen failed attempts at electing a Prime Minister, the question in Nepal now is whether it can maintain its cohesion

India Is Not a Hindu Monochrome

To call India a Hindu nation is to pigeonhole its plural, multi-ethnic character

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