Manmohan Singh has ended up wounding the country in deep and unanticipated ways
For the rioters in Pune, a Bodo tribal, a Meitei Manipuri and a Nepalese from Darjeeling were clearly indistinguishable and interchangeable: like peas in a bad pod. Unfortunately, this is not a stray blindness: it is almost a national trait.
Terror attacks in Pakistan. Mutiny in Bangladesh. Ethnic war in Sri Lanka. Mani Shankar Aiyar unravels the subcontinent with...
Author Vikram Chandra wrote a magnum opus on Mumbai's underbelly. He interprets his city in the wake of the...
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New Delhi should have made its censure clear, but the mythologising is uncalled for