S.S. Ray is not the failure he is made out to be by his critics
- COVER STORY
Playing Cyrano de Bergerac on the London stage, Naseer rings Indian cinema's death knell
The Chandraswami saga heats up with a series of probes and arrest warrants. But can the godman be nailed?
Nursing a badly bruised ego, a post-surgery Kiwiteam aim to rediscover the elusive art of flying
The Hindujas may have established a cable distribution network, but the dream of owning a journal continues to haunt them
Playing Cyrano de Bergerac on the London stage, Naseer rings Indian cinema's death knell
A year after Muzaffarnagar, the movement has lost its way.
The Chandraswami saga heats up with a series of probes and arrest warrants. But can the godman be nailed?
Nursing a badly bruised ego, a post-surgery Kiwiteam aim to rediscover the elusive art of flying
Dinesh D'Souza reeks of racism, hurts black sentiments, and has no regrets
The Hindujas may have established a cable distribution network, but the dream of owning a journal continues to haunt them
The Gujarat crisis could have wider repercussions for the BJP
OTHER STORIES
The return of badla marks a new era for the Indian stock markets
Beneath the surface antagonism and official rhetoric, Indians and Pakistanis share a rare warmth
Despite its anti-India biases, Pakistan's post-1971 generation watches Zee TV, loves Madhuri Dixit and advocates peace
If centuries of shared experiences couldn't create solidarities, how could a specific 'Muslim' self-consciousness emerge from their multiple experiences?
The Enforcement Directorate slaps notices on nine satellite channels
Consumers are juggling brands and loyalties, forcing companies to rework tested marketing strategies
Holograms may be a godsend in a market where fakes eat into company sales and consumers are saddled with cheap imitation
With hefty dowry demands in caste-ridden Bihar, over 1.6 lakh female infants are killed in the state every year
For computer hardware majors, the home is the next frontier
Delhi's cognoscenti have just discovered a new passion--Italian cuisine
The shadow boxing between Enron and the Maharashtra government turns into a win-win solution
This magazine arrives at a time when the Indian print media is under siege, ready it would seem to hoist the white flag...
From love and sex, politics and power to Indira Gandhi and Jawahar Lal Nehru
For the last 15 years, Prime Minister P.V. Narasimha Rao has been writing an unfinished, semi-autobiographical novel
The better-off families send their children out for education. But what does the common Kashmiri do?
Renegade militant groups declare war on the Hizbul Mujahideen and Jamaat-i-Islami
The first ever opinion poll in Kashmir -- 77 percent say no solution within Indian constitution.
The average Kashmiri is tired of both New Delhi and Islamabad
...Or is Rushdie too liberal for Indian liberals?
To spit or to swallow, that is the troublesome choice facing the reader as he surveys the spate of biographies currently flooding the market. Most are plain slush jobs.
Essential reading for India-watchers
Tully makes another bravura attempt to locate the heart of India