

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
Across centuries, observers recognised in Bengal a rare combination of geography, human capital, and commercial opportunity. But opportunity does not automatically translate into advantage
RUDRA CHATTERJEE
Despite being one of the world’s largest trading economies, nearly 70-75% of India’s transshipment cargo is routed through foreign ports, chiefly Singapore and Colombo. This is where India struggles
APURVA RAKESH PANDEY
The respite due to the US-Iran truce is welcome but it should not obscure the lessons therefrom. India’s economic resilience is genuine in some respects but fragile in others
RENU KOHLI
Iran’s experience offers lessons for India’s security environment. Whether in the Indian Ocean or along the Himalayan frontier, geography will continue to shape strategic outcomes
HARSH V. PANT
Perhaps we have protected the humanities from extinction without committing to their rigour or their application, treating them as an archive to be maintained rather than a resource to be used
JAYANTA SENGUPTA

Actor R. Madhavan was honoured with the Padma Shri for his versatile work across Indian cinema industries
