20 Helpless Strategic Chin Chins
India may have little choice other than looking on at China’s decision to block the
declaration
of JeM chief Masood Azhar as a designated terrorist at the UN
28 Poll And A Wall
Amidst an economic blockade, Manipur goes to election
42 Crunch In Nano Kingdom
Infosys, once India’s IT pride, has been slowly losing its sheen. Has managing director
Vishal Sikka not been able to steer the ship as ably as N.R. Narayana Murthy?
58 Rotten Willow Branches
A Deloitte report on 27 state cricket bodies’ accounts reveals staggering irregularities
62 Back to the Studio, Baba
Finally, Sanjay Dutt straps on his acting boots after doing his time
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