12 The Neta’s Rate of Interest
Have we come to take for granted that our leaders will act more in self-interest
than in public interest?
26 Sangh Parivar’s Reshuffle Blues
The new line-up of Modi’s cabinet shows he won’t play to Sangh parivar string-pulling
32 Taming the ISIS
In the light of the Dhaka attacks, experts speak of the ways to combat ISIS terror
50 The Unflattening
Brexit and beyond: After the break-up, the world is taking a second look at globalisation
60 Keeping Mum, Acting Fresh
Leading ladies from Calcutta’s Tollywood, often married with children, defy convention
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