16 The Power-Altering Pens of HaryanaA lot about media moghul Subhash Chandra’s selection as Rajya Sabha member seems fishy26 Interview with Kiren RijijuStill in discussion, so no comments, says the Union MoS for Home Affairs of the Nagademand for flag and passport34 Needles for the Voodoo DollJaitley has been taking a lot of pain of late, directly or by proxy. But Modi can’t let him fall.48 Hindutva’s Colonial LessonsRomila Thapar charts the challenges faced by inclusive nationalism and shows howHindutva’sshrill cry bases itself on biased colonial histories68 Unrestrain the ArtistKeki N. Daruwalla criticises Subramanian Swamy for his limited view on artists5 LEADERS 8 LETTERS 20 SEVEN DAYS 31 BIZTRO 56 EAT, PRAY, LIVE64 THE SKED 66 BOOKS 69 THE REVIEWS 72 TRENDING 74 DIARY
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