The Adani Group chairman's responses to questions for <a href="http://www.outlookindia.com/article.aspx?289708" target="_blank">this week's cover story</a> reached us after we had gone to press.
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COVER STORY
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Whether resources or subsidies, capital-intensive industries rule the Gujarat roost
Not as proverbial as the Ambani saga, but the joint upward arc of the Adani-Modi graph is striking. So are the grey areas.
India’s oldest parliamentarian retires April 9, six decades after he stepped into the first Lok Sabha in 1952
The revolt that shook the Raj. First-hand memories of the Royal Indian Navy mutiny of February 1946.
As a Scot living abroad, I’m watching anxiously as my home country readies for a vote on independence.
Do Scots want independence? The ‘Yes’ camp is high on emotional heft, Asian-Scot support.
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Whether resources or subsidies, capital-intensive industries rule the Gujarat roost
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Not as proverbial as the Ambani saga, but the joint upward arc of the Adani-Modi graph is striking. So are the grey areas.
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India’s oldest parliamentarian retires April 9, six decades after he stepped into the first Lok Sabha in 1952
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No better prism than this veteran to trace India’s parliamentary politics
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The revolt that shook the Raj. First-hand memories of the Royal Indian Navy mutiny of February 1946.
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As a Scot living abroad, I’m watching anxiously as my home country readies for a vote on independence.
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Do Scots want independence? The ‘Yes’ camp is high on emotional heft, Asian-Scot support.
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A dear friend writes on the passing of his Neemrana co-founder
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The heady charm and hidden dangers of spin-doctoring
OTHER STORIES
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The party’s election campaign is a 272-seat effort, a hardsell of Modi it hopes will work
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The paranoia is misplaced, there’s no ‘cultural Emergency’ in India
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'Whitewashed' again.... Should Dhoni go? Maybe not yet, but he must rethink tactics.
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New wave directors are now turning mentors/producers, easing the passage for first-time auteurs
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Excerpts from the Booker Prize winning author's introduction
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Excerpted from <i>Annihilation of Caste: The Annotated Critical Edition</i>, published by <i>Navayana</i>
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The Booker prize-winning author on her essay <i>The Doctor and the Saint</i> and more
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An open letter to Justice Katju on his thundering silence of late
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‘Hugging saint’ in a spot of bother, ex-disciple alleges abuse in tell-all book
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Veena Stores started out in the ’70s, selling murukku, and then graduated to serving tiffins
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Lahore takes its litfest seriously and foreign correspondents in India have suddenly turned authors
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Manwani has crafted a sculpture using the clay of interviews, records, other published material and, of course, Sahir's poems
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Europe in decline: tales of homebred sloth, migrant labour, and a North-South rivalry feeding Euroscepticism
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Amazon’s director, author and publishing relations, on the joys and pitfalls of self-publishing
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Effortlessly universal: shows life as most of us know it, in a simple, unvarnished way
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Crackles with life and is held together by the mercurial and energetic act by Matthew McConaughey
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I had heard so much about Narendra Modi, who resembled a bearded New York mafia don...
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Writing about the near-terminal afflictions that plague our democracy is a futile, demoralising exercise.