OPEN
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I.N.D.I.A. and Its Discontents  ~  by PR Ramesh;  Riding on Caste In Bihar  ~  by Rajeev Deshpande;  Sunak In Search of a Miracle  ~  by Roderick Matthews;  Open Diary  ~  by Swapan Dasgupta;  The Economists’ Conceit  ~  by Dhiraj Nayyar;  After the Iberian #MeToo  ~  by Pallavi Aiyar;  Hope Abandoned  ~  by Rahul Pandita;  Death by Dreams in Kota  ~  by Aditya Iyer;  The Desi Brand  ~  by Kaveree Bamzai;  At the Top of its Game  ~  by Boria Majumdar;  Insider  ~  by Open;  In conversation with Shashi Tharoor  ~  by Nandini Nair;  Home Truths  ~  by Madhulika Liddle;  Man on a Mission  ~  by Kaveree Bamzai;  A Sense of the City  ~  by Noor Anand Chawla;  The Return of the Spy  ~  by Shylashri Shankar;  Fist of Fury  ~  by Bibek Debroy;  Stargazer  ~  by Kaveree Bamzai and more …

Open, a well-lit-window on India, addresses the progressive, globally minded reader, and tries to stay faithful to its promise of not dishing up regurgitated news or majoritarian opinion. Its clutter-free, vibrant design and superior visual content position Open among the best looking magazines in the world. Open set out to be original and stimulating, and stays true to that secret covenant with its readers. Written and edited for the sophisticated minds of modern India, Open, every week, captures the political, economic and cultural spirit of our times and tries to stay faithful to its promise of not dishing up recycled news or  opinions. A smart magazine that makes its readers feel smarter, Open presents the best of narrative journalism in India. Cutting edge writing on politics, economy, society, culture, books, art, cinema, and sport makes it a magazine that is in a permanent conversation with India. Open is aimed primarily at the global-minded resident Indian reader, though its online offering (this website) gives its readership a more commanding geographical sweep, adding a loyal following outside India to its growing subscriber base and readership in the country. In some ways, Open is three magazines rolled into one neat, organic bundle. The first section of the magazine, called Openings, is a zippy selection and short analysis of the most relevant and interesting news of the week from around the world. The middle section has sharp features on politics, economy, society, international affairs, sports and much more. The final section, Salon, carries essays on culture, arts, books, cinema, music, theatre and food—plus a popular gossip column on Hindi cinema.