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The long run
For historians, the controversy around India’s exit from the World Cup has a familiar rhythm and pattern. On the face of it, all the stakeholders in Indian cricket — the fans, the BCCI, the coach, the captain — want to get to the bottom of this unexp...  | Read.. 
 
Letters to the Editor
It’s only a game
Sir — The editorial, “Grow Up” (March 26), rightly condemns the incredible upsurge of anger across ...  | Read.. 
 
EDITORIAL
DAD’S ARMY
Defeat produces irrationality. This is ironic since a post-mortem, which should follow a setback, is by definition a r...| Read.. 
 
TO TALK OR NOT
The history of modern India and that of Ireland have often run on parallel lines. Both suffered from colonial exploitation an...| Read.. 
 
FIFTH COLUMN
 
Grow Wings To Soar HIgher
Like the aircraft manufacturing industry, the biennial Indian air shows too are way behind the world’s leading aviation jambo...  | Read.. 
OPED
Ready for the world
The author is a former foreign secretary of India...  | Read.. 
 
No full stops in India
Scene 1: “Where do you think you’re going?” questioned a moustached laathi-wielding guard outside one of Sir Edwin Lutyen’s architectural marvels — the viceregal...  | Read.. 
 
SCRIPSI
Very little is dependable in the politics of a going democracy except at the people’s conviction that one world-saver at a time is enough. — ALISTAIR COOKE