Priyanka Chopra
Perched atop her post-Krrish mount, she's in the running for Hollywood's wonder woman
Perched atop her post-Krrish mount, she's in the running for Hollywood's wonder woman
Some fish in the net; God, not again; The Lama's roots; Historic holiday
Can Indian IT firms manage to move up the software value chain?
Not as unforgettable as many of Naseer's performances but as a maiden effort it's neat. Look forward to his next.
SMSes, candlelight vigils, online petitions —the new way to participate in a protest
Two ministers take Montek Ahluwalia to task for quietly rewriting a Planning Commission paper to lend it his own neo-liberal twist
Is there more to it or is Jaswant making a mountain out of a molehill?
An ophthalmologist's diagnosis wasn't enough to treat what met the eye at this slum. A holistic approach was needed.
Wronged? Hang your petitions and phone numbers. The deity will get back to you.
In this hot season of Indo-US ties, MoD bans all bilateral trips
'We don't see any evidence of LeT activity that is prejudicial,' says the Pakistan PM. 'I believe you must have a passion for peace. We in Pakistan, President Musharaf and I, have a passion for peace.'
The Indian PM was born here. Gah has now even breached borders.
Pakistan foreign minister speaks to <i>Outlook</i> on his deep disappointment over Indian prime minister Manmohan Singh's decision not to visit Islamabad.
The aam aadmi in Pakistan is just like he is here in India. Sadly, so are the politicians.
Social conscience? India Inc is yet to find the kernel.
Bush's foreign policy manual will yield a Hobbesian dystopia
The dumbing down of TV begins early—with the first-time reporters
So many questions. And there is only one answer the government could give for taking care of them all.
The real scoop was Penguin's "unprofessionalism" and Rupa's "professional competence". Amartya Sen, bestseller.
The PM's press advisor advocates a marriage between economic and foreign policy, but is anyone listening?
Jaswant Singh seems to have had the better of the call of BJP culture but gaps remain in his tell-all
Hezbollah is feeding off the Lebanon crisis, growing in proportion to Israel's excesses
A rejected RIL-RNRL pact has maimed Anil, bolstered Mukesh. The famed sibling tussle is here to stay.