
From Kabul to Kolkata: A feast of flavours at The Lalit Great Eastern
Art exhibition to revisit the legacy of G. C. Chakravarty
A taste of Macau arrives at Glenburn Penthouse with Chef Katherine Lim
Gulammohammed Sheikh retrospective opens at TRI Art & Culture in Kolkata
Satyaki Banerjee brings together mysticism and folklore through original sound
The minister who had declared that India would continue to buy Russian oil was now content not just to comply with US embargoes but to look on as America declares open season on Indians at sea
MUKUL KESAVAN
Like Modi, Shah aims to create a Hindu rashtra in which people of other faiths, and especially Muslims, shall be second-class citizens. He pursues this ambition even more ferociously than his boss
RAMACHANDRA GUHA
To save a life is an unquestionable good; to impose a presence is not. Ariel Dorfman’s genius lies in forcing us to recognise that the line between care and control is often perilously thin
SHELLEY WALIA
Asymmetries in modern-day conflicts recall The Mewar versus the Mughals equation, and the absence of a clear-cut victory suggests that the side with the greater staying power is also the victor
T.C.A. RAGHAVAN
The constitutional right to freedom of expression is violated repeatedly with bans of publication and distribution of works outside publishers’ — or governments’ — comfort zones
THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Bandland is scheduled to take place in Bengaluru on January 29, 2027, and in Mumbai on January 31, 2027