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Voices

The Right to Happiness

It took just one visit to Kabul to appreciate what we take so much for granted.

Are Indian Hackers Any Good?

In light of the Chinese hacking into the Indian Government’s computers, a look at why India has not been able to raise its own army of lethal hackers.

The Heroism of Bodyline

Sport must make space for anger against injustice and the vagaries of fate.

The Bespoke Marriage

We’re all shoppers now, armed with a long list of requirements for the exactly right kind of car, dress, cellphone, computer, or life partner.

Lessons from the Dugout

Many business leaders would give an arm and a leg to possess some of the skills demonstrated by team skippers at the IPL.

An Ode to the Moon

It’s that one and only in the night sky that inspires us in ways nothing else does.

Shadowy Evidence

As the country now investigates Narendra Modi’s role in Gujarat’s ‘communal riots’ of 2002, a rumoured late-night meeting holds the key.

A Media That Looks Away

Narendra Modi deservedly rouses cries for justice, but who will report the truth about Kamal Nath?

The Worst Sachin Arguments

Remembering the most foolish things ever said about Tendulkar.

Search for Change

Google’s war with China is in reality one between competing ideas of society. And we must be ready to choose the right side.

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