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    Why Ola and Uber are copying India’s new ride-hailing app

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    Pakistan attacks military stations in Jammu, Pathankot and Udhampur

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    ‘We don’t want war’: Amid public endorsement for strikes, some Indians are worried

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    From the travelogue: An Indian in South Korea recounts the ‘jobs’ she held without a work visa

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    ‘Black White & Gray’ review: A gripping dissection of the true crime genre

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    Sustainable living: In a new book, a leadership coach offers 100 ways to make mindful choices

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    American cardinal Robert Prevost elected Pope

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    Rush Hour: India says it ‘foiled Pakistan bid to target military targets’ and more

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    Shortlisted for 2025 International Booker Prize: An excerpt from ‘Small Boat’ by Vincent Delecroix

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    Counterview: India’s past deserves more than apologia or amnesia

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