- In the Indian Express, Harish Damodaran explains why the current slowdown is unique in modern India’s history.
- Should cricket commentators always be people who have played the game? In the Telegraph, Mukul Kesavan weighs in on the Bhogle-Manjrekar spat.
- India will now find it difficult to tough-talk leaders in the neighbourhood, all with strong mandates of their own, writes Suhahini Haider in the Hindu.
- Like Indira Gandhi, Narendra Modi’s image allows the BJP to win easily in national elections. But unlike Gandhi, Modi’s image seems inadequate for state polls, argues Shekhar Gupta in the Print.
- It wasn’t too long ago that economic aspirations for India echoed China’s. Now it is looking more like Indonesia, Malaysia or the Philippines – that is, just another middling emerging market, writes Daniel Moss in Bloomberg.
- Economists have little luck making any real world change but when it comes to establishing themselves in positions of intellectual authority, unaffected by such failings, their success is unparalleled. One would have to look at the history of religions to find anything like it, argues David Graeber in the New York Review of Books.
- In the New York Times, Charles M Blow recounts how the popular American holiday Thanksgiving is rooted in the mass killing of Native Americans by European settlers.
- In the Guardian, Samanth Subramanian explains how our home delivery habit reshaped the world.
- Globalisation dissolves local cultures, even as technology turns the West inward, writes Joshua Mitchell in City Journal.
- Food is a strong proof of our animality; it is equally strong evidence of how we transcend it, writes Wilfred McClay in the Hedgehog Review.
- What is authentic love? In IAI, Kate Kirkpatrick presents a view from French philosopher Simone de Beauvoir.
Reading
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‘Send millions of Indian peasants to Brazil to eradicate poverty and starvation’
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Why is India’s middle class so silent about the slowing economy?
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Foxconn halts equipment, manpower from China to Indian iPhone factories
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‘A subject that is guaranteed to make you universally disliked’: Pankaj Mishra on writing about Gaza
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The murky, unregulated world of psychological counselling in India
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Readers’ comments: TM Krishna’s concerns are valid but he misses uniqueness of Carnatic music
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The close and steadfast friendship between Soumitra Chatterjee and Uttam Kumar
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Is not having children selfish, a ‘moral failing’? Anti-natalists explain why it’s an ethical choice
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The art of opium: How the intoxicating drug and its trade captivated artists
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Sunday book pick: Myths and truths of man in Iris Murdoch’s ungovernable novel ‘The Sea, The Sea’