



The Yellow Turtle’s new menu is a culinary journey across Asia
From Kabul to Kolkata: A feast of flavours at The Lalit Great Eastern
Aminia puts mangoes on the menu this summer
Art exhibition to revisit the legacy of G. C. Chakravarty
A taste of Macau arrives at Glenburn Penthouse with Chef Katherine Lim
Har Mander Singh was an outstanding member of the Indian Frontier Administrative Service, a daring experiment in nation-building that should be better known than it currently is
RAMACHANDRA GUHA
Simple descriptive analysis at Mahakumbh appears to belie the commonly-held assumption that the religious among Hindus are more rigid than the rest in subscribing to faith-sanctioned norms
MANJISTHA BANERJI, ARUNODAY MAJUMDER
One might argue that cinema has always taken liberties and, indeed, even classics have dramatised history. But there is a difference between dramatisation and distortion
MANOJ KUMAR JHA
Four decades on, the Mizoram accord stands not merely as a political settlement but as a rare demonstration of how a wounded society can choose reconciliation over resentment
SUDIPTA BHATTACHARJEE
If there was a laboratory for the new authoritarianism, it was Hungary under ex-Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. Orbán did not dismantle democratic institutions. He re-engineered them
DEBASHIS CHAKRABARTI
If the Fifa World Cup has you craving more adrenaline-fuelled sporting action, these anime series deliver inspiring underdogs, fierce rivalries and edge-of-the-seat moments