The outrage media’s war games
The smoke-filled newsrooms of English dailies in the Dubai of the 1980s where a clutch of newspapers had just debuted should normally have been centres of conflict. Indian, Pakistani, Sri…
The smoke-filled newsrooms of English dailies in the Dubai of the 1980s where a clutch of newspapers had just debuted should normally have been centres of conflict. Indian, Pakistani, Sri…
The damn thing has been built, at colossal expense and less than colossal benefit, but never mind. They had their minds on nothing else and they had to show something…
Our international cricketer turned politician avoids appearing in the assembly hall, but loves to raise issues in public spaces, surrounded by admirers – of which TV networks only zoom on…
It was on a doleful winter day many years ago that I happened to travel to Toba Tek Singh. As we drove deeper into the heartland of Punjab, I could…
SACHIN Tendulkar was 10 years old when in 1983 Indian cricket suddenly, even inexplicably, turned into a sky-bound butterfly from the plodding caterpillar it had been since the British began…