Turning pages, tracing memories: Storyteller Bookstore to hold a literary adda with authors
A tribute to the legacy of the Bengali language through music and poetry
Head to Spring Fling fashion exhibition at ITC Royal Bengal for a wardrobe upgrade
A Turkish menu arrives at Cove on Ho Chi Minh Sarani
A Bridgerton-themed ball in Kolkata on February 15
A climate shock in the Economic Survey
GOPALKRISHNA GANDHI
India’s best course would be strict neutrality as Bangladesh navigates the waters to seek out its most rewarding course. No Bangladeshi can afford to believe that India alone matters in South Asia
SUNANDA K. DATTA-RAY
The oil shocks taught India a painful lesson: management without measurement is a vulnerable idea. Minerals now occupy the same position that oil once did, but across more sectors
SUVAJIT BANERJEE
Bangladesh is neither collapsing nor securely consolidated. It is a nation arguing with itself — about authority, identity, accountability and the meaning of its founding promise
AMITABH MATTOO
Valentine’s Day can be an occasion for many forms of affection — romantic, platonic, and self-love. Reframing the occasion in this way explains its popularity and relevance in the modern day
THE EDITORIAL BOARD
In the video circulating online, Rajpal Yadav is seen thanking Salman Khan for financial help