A flimsily masked autobiographical take on the sins of the Indian media
For the ends-always-justify-the-means school of journalism, it was a coming of age.
BY Paranjoy Guha Thakurta 5 February 2022
The quietest of the Fab Four he may have been, but George Harrison was quite a Beatle
BY Paranjoy Guha Thakurta 5 February 2022
Argues that the creative potential of capitalism has not been realised because of big bad incumbents — in India we love to call them 'vested interests' —and the even bigger and 'badder' government.
BY Paranjoy Guha Thakurta 5 February 2022
Shourie erred on the divestment route. We 'sold the family silver to pay the butler'.
BY Paranjoy Guha Thakurta 5 February 2022
Though some of his estimates are rather ambitious, Chidambaram seems to have learnt to temper growth with distributive justice
BY Paranjoy Guha Thakurta 5 February 2022
The Communists look frustrated on most fronts but they won't 'bite', for now.
BY Paranjoy Guha Thakurta 5 February 2022
Raising the FDI cap will benefit just two MNCs. Is it worth making it such a politically volatile issue?
BY Paranjoy Guha Thakurta 5 February 2022
Marqusee captures the spirit of an epoch that has gone by but still lives within many of us. In Dylan's own words: "Ah, but I was so much older then, I'm younger than that now".
BY Paranjoy Guha Thakurta 5 February 2022
Avid newspaper readers seeking exclusive tidbits may be disappointed but the book does more than rehash the numerous articles that have appeared on Reliance.
BY Paranjoy Guha Thakurta 5 February 2022
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