Centuries of exchanges remind us that democracy is a process
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COVER STORY
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Nuclear insurance and clarity over a ‘supplier’ are ways to break the impasse over liability
An interview with the man whose coinage 'smart power' is much in use in diplomatic-strategic circles.
The US president’s visit ticks some firsts. Yet the task before Obama and Modi is to continue the closeness.
We spoke to 65 foreigners on how they view the Republic on its 65th anniversary.
For over 500 years, migrants have settled down in India and contributed to a splendiferous intermingling of ideas
Imagining a meeting of the leaders of the world’s two biggest democracies
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Nuclear insurance and clarity over a ‘supplier’ are ways to break the impasse over liability
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An interview with the man whose coinage 'smart power' is much in use in diplomatic-strategic circles.
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The US president’s visit ticks some firsts. Yet the task before Obama and Modi is to continue the closeness.
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We spoke to 65 foreigners on how they view the Republic on its 65th anniversary.
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For over 500 years, migrants have settled down in India and contributed to a splendiferous intermingling of ideas
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The confounding equation of the Obama-Namo chemistry
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Imagining a meeting of the leaders of the world’s two biggest democracies
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The <i>Messenger of God</i>, coming soon to a theatre near you
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Uttam Sengupta remembers a surreal visit to the Dera ashram
OTHER STORIES
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A Jashodaben clip on DD? Kala Pani!
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The BJP has pulled her out as a trumpcard. But it could kill the game.
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Realism trumps tall optimism. Obama’s visit must pave a path of trust.
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Business in bitesizes
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The states of the nation: news, headlines, gossip, rumours, things we learnt
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It’s not running that leads to injuries, it's only running.
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The author talks about his first book and winning the Shakti Bhatt award
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In the name of supposed 'realism', the film plays on and magnifies the popular perceptions about 'Islamic terror'.
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They have done a great job and have upheld the freedom of the press.
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It remains a magazine with information and analysis, but it doesn’t rock the brain with surprise or mental titillation.
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Taiwan, despite being the world's second most densely populated country, has managed to inculcate the habit "no littering" in its population.
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A random sample from the British newspapers