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As UK’s Labour wins big, its manifesto seeks closer ties with India in trade, security and more
Mark Hannant
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India won’t forget Rahul Gandhi’s insult to Hinduism in Parliament for centuries, says Narendra Modi
Scroll Staff
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Open letter to India’s young doctors and medical aspirants: Don’t give up on your dreams
Scroll Staff
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How Kamal Haasan’s first Bollywood movie went from ‘disaster’ to ‘blockbuster’
K Hariharan
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‘Sweet Shop’: Amit Chaudhuri (re)opens intimate, everyday spaces for English poetry from India
Sonal Dugar
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‘Longing and loneliness infuse my work’: Sanjana Thakur, 2024 Commonwealth Short Story Prize winner
Sayari Debnath
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Translator Frank Wynn on AI: ‘The kernel of all art is the sound of human voice seeking to be heard’
Frank Wynn
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How Adivasis in Jharkhand are taking the leap into entrepreneurship
Nolina Minj
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Short fiction from Assam: A young revolutionary meets his schoolteacher after many years
Klirni Terangpi
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Interview: Creating new vocabularies and ways of being non-binary
Sharif Rangnekar
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Why Kenya’s finance bill has sparked outrage and protests
Nita Bhalla, Thomson Reuters Foundation
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Horror short fiction: A group of college students summons spirits to the mortal world
Deepta Roy Chakraverti
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ICC Men’s T20 World Cup: David Warner’s international career comes to an end as Australia exit
AFP
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A new book examines Gandhi’s perceptions of Australia and what Australians thought of him
Thomas Weber
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ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024, India vs Australia, as it happened: Rohit guides India to semi-finals
Dilip Unnikrishnan
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Fiction: In the 1920s, young people in Delhi, Bombay, Calcutta, Banaras are finding new ways to live
Ruth Vanita
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‘Mahmud And Ayaz’: An envelope-pushing novel that takes the past and the present head-on
Mahika Dhar
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‘My Beloved Life’ by Amitava Kumar: Truth, memories, and what we leave behind
Sayari Debnath
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Mauritius: Country and economy at a crossroads with uncertain future as tax haven
Pritish Behuria, The Conversation
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‘Millions of women like me are squirming and fidgeting’: Shobhaa Dé revisits her book on India
Shobhaa Dé