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June 8, 2013
An Indian is a hyphenated creature. For him there is no conflict of interest, there is only maximisation or juggling of interests. - Bias cut
June 8, 2013
Whether it's Dhoni, Kumble or the legendary Gavaskar, they've all put propriety aside for personal gains. - Prescription for conflict?
June 8, 2013
A 2009 ban on doctors accepting gifts and hospitality from pharma companies has done little to end the nexus between the two who continue to treat…
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WOUNDED NATIONALISM
Tehran summer
Iran's presidential elections are not likely to see the country change course, but will offer India some options.
Can Sharif seize the moment with India?
That moment, again
As a special Indian envoy makes the rounds, Nawaz Sharif surely realises it's a great time to restart peace talks?
Strangely coy
Doormat diplomacy
The govt appears to be strangely coy about asking China why it staged the Depsang intrusions.
STRAINED RELATIONS
NEW FRIENDSHIP
NEW FLAVOUR, NEW STRATEGY
From DC, with love
The Obama administration's new Asia policy gives India a huge opportunity to redraft its outlook.
Bangla Battleground
Watching the Shahbagh spring
The protests in Dhaka's Shahbagh are a pivotal event for Bangladeshis looking to push their country into becoming more liberal.
Comment
Kahuta to Korea
North Korea's nuclear tests have a lot to do with Pakistan, which everybody appears to be ignoring.
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Change matters
Considering where ties are at, India regards Barack Obama's naming his new team with some nonchalance.
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Grand Design
Raise a glass to art
Indian vintners are going all out to woo customers with elegant packaging.
Building Block
The slum of all parts
Dharavi once had a flourishing sub-economy but its old businesses are fast disappearing.
New Lessons
Hands-on training earns hard cash
Vocational courses are slowly earning respect in a degree-hungry nation.
SCREEN SAVER
Till cinema do us part
Films are a great binding factor, or so the late film critic Roger Ebert would have us believe.
SMART EATING
Making the best of bad food
If you are forced to eat out a lot, make some wise decisions about what you're going to pick.

