Bridging The Gulf
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Growing Isis threat lends urgency to Abu Dhabi crown prince's visit to India for Republic Day
India has been coming closer to the Gulf in recent years, with ties moving beyond trade to defence and security cooperation.
Aditi Bhaduri
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Emirates crash: When you don't own your liberty and property, your possessions become most important
An Indian who grew up in the Gulf tells us why passengers on the flight that crash-landed in Dubai seemed more worried about their bags than their lives.
Praveen Gopal Krishnan
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The 10,000 starving workers in Saudi will not be the last shocking story from the Gulf
A combination of an economic downturn and callous work conditions results in a harsh environment for Indians.
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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A mysterious threesome in ‘Haraamkhor’ director’s new film
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Why global criticism cannot be expected to act as a check on India’s growing majoritarianism
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We won’t allow ‘Talibanisation’ of society: Muslim groups criticise killing of tailor in Udaipur
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Mohammed Zubair’s arrest: Journalists shouldn’t be jailed for what they write, says UN spokesperson
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Udaipur tailor beheaded for purportedly supporting Nupur Sharma, curfew imposed in several areas
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Low oil prices are seriously hurting the Gulf – and the 7 million Indians who live there
Layoffs and contracting economies could have a major effect on India.
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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Why Abu Dhabi is competing with Dubai to attract Bollywood film shoots
Both cities hope to use films to boost their appeal to tourists, and to widen their source of revenue.
Nandini Ramnath