New York’s lucky reprieve has yet again marked Pakistan as the bombers’ base
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COVER STORY
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Shadow warrior once, the lobbyist is a frontman today, working the government to get corporate leeway
No takers for Raja Rao’s papers. And literary tourism of a new sort makes one travel all the way to Thimphu.
An unusual book: neither a travelogue nor a treatise but skilfully integrates elements of both.
K.A. Abbas wrote an iconic column, but will be most remembered for the socially relevant films he produced
Somewhere between a docudrama and a soap episode on prime-time TV. The keenness to sloganeer is its undoing.
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The Congress’s partners leave its moral high ground mine-strewn
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The Mumbai attacker’s journey to the gallows is fraught with geopolitical issues
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In Delhi’s corridors of power, the minister’s OSD is the go-to man
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The lobbyists army is now choc-a-bloc with ex-babus
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Shadow warrior once, the lobbyist is a frontman today, working the government to get corporate leeway
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No takers for Raja Rao’s papers. And literary tourism of a new sort makes one travel all the way to Thimphu.
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An unusual book: neither a travelogue nor a treatise but skilfully integrates elements of both.
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K.A. Abbas wrote an iconic column, but will be most remembered for the socially relevant films he produced
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Somewhere between a docudrama and a soap episode on prime-time TV. The keenness to sloganeer is its undoing.
OTHER STORIES
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Time is ripe for revisiting the near-breakthrough on Kashmir in 2007
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In its first steps, the UID drive encounters practical problems, raises ethical questions
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The word is Revolution. Maoists give a leg up to tribal languages.