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October nonfiction: A new book by Ramchandra Guha and five other works on India’s cultural legacy
Human sacrifice, blood offerings, greed for gold: Why the 1970s Manwat murders continue to shock
Why Congress-ruled Himachal Pradesh is seeing a Hindutva surge
In a new book, Devdutt Pattanaik argues that the Harappan civilisation persists in our memories
Mumbai’s water problem: Building new dams will not solve the city’s poor distribution network
‘The One Legged’: This Bengali novel in translation is a shocking exploration of children’s psyches
‘CTRL’ review: A gripping thriller about data privacy in the age of AI
‘Do we perceive the world or do we think it?’ Sundar Sarukkai on thinking in philosophy
Castles in the air over India’s 2036 Olympics bid
As a fighter and a peace broker, an Indian played a memorable role in Indonesia’s freedom struggle
Exit polls: Congress-NC ahead in Jammu and Kashmir, BJP projected to lose Haryana
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Christianity in Japan
Before Martin Scorsese’s ‘Silence’, the story of the Indian saint who was crucified in Japan
Mridula Chari
· Dec 10, 2016 · 12:00 pm
Martin Scorsese’s ‘Silence’ and the Catholic connection to the atomic bomb
Gwyn McClelland, The Conversation
· Nov 29, 2016 · 01:30 pm