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Monday, August 2, 2010

Outlook India


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Cover Story



the after-party
Starting past midnight and continuing till dawn, the after-party has become serious business

A.D. Singh : The Eat Is On, On The Streets

Kartikeya Rao : One Knight's Campaign

National



politics: bjp
No leadership, no gameplan and hurtling from crisis to crisis, the BJP is in a right royal soup
gujarat: amit shah case
Will his junior home minister's doings be Narendra Modi's undoing?
policy: food
The poor stare vacantly as a food-surplus nation lets its stock spoil in the open

International



diplomacy: india-pakistan
With WikiLeaks nailing Pakistan's lies, talks aren't a priority for India
afghanistan
A flood on WikiLeaks reveals Pakistan's worst-kept secret: the ISI-Taliban affair

Business



business: csr
The government considers giving corporates more than a nudge towards social initiatives
Business: Real Estate
Residential prices in NCR, Mumbai soar

Features



film: Peepli [Live]
At Peepli's ground zero, hope floats. Will the film better the lives of the villagers?
Food: vegans
Veganism is the new food mantra for the hip and happening
karnataka: government
Karnataka's babus, netas are talking shop online
society: prodigy
A 14-year-old home-schooled Delhi boy makes it to IIT. How different can life get?
healthcare: report
India does dismally in a report on end-of-life care. What's to be done?
arts: prithvi
Science and art stitch an intricate pattern of beauty at Prithvi
poll Sutra
The metamorphosis from actor to kisan came courtesy Mayawati and not Mulayam Singh Yadav.

Books



review
C.G. Somiah's memoirs, in both form and content, reflect his famed qualities: uprightness and modesty
R. Gopalakrishnan on The Honest Always Stand Alone By C.G. Somiah
rview
Easily mistaken for the juvenile effusion of a distinctly un-precocious schoolchild.
Kalpish Ratna on Tiger Hills: A Novel By Sarita Mandanna


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Features


Last Page
Bollywood Diary
Naseeruddin Shah on the one actor he looks up to: "Shammi Kapoor! Yes, Shammi saab, such fun; I grew up watching Shammi Kapoor movies."
Saeed Naqvi



film: Peepli [Live]
Great Expectations [Live]
At Peepli's ground zero, hope floats. Will the film better the lives of the villagers?
Namrata Joshi



society: prodigy
Where Dilton Goes To IIT
A 14-year-old home-schooled Delhi boy makes it to IIT. How different can life get?
Arpita Basu



Food: vegans
Sylph O' The Green
Veganism is the new food mantra for the hip and happening
Neha Bhatt



karnataka: government
Meet The Gloggers
Karnataka's babus, netas are talking shop online
Sugata Srinivasaraju



arts: prithvi
Golden Rectangle
Science and art stitch an intricate pattern of beauty at Prithvi
Smruti Koppikar



Regulars


People
Glitterati
The page 3 people, the chatterati and those in the news for being in the news



Showtime
Khatta Meetha
Ample doses of over-the-top buffoonery and liberal sprinkling of double entendre. One of the most cringe-worthy films from Priyadarshan...
Namrata Joshi



10 Questions
Ruth Padel
The great-great-granddaughter of Charles Darwin was at the Bombay Natural History Society for a talk on nature poetry and writing
Snigdha Hasan



Gossip
Polscape
Random notes, gossip, bitching, angles, conspiracy theories, spoofs, essential fundas

Web
Sunday, August 01, 2010 Click to toggle view

From The Blogs
The other side: What the cops have to deal with
Sundeep Dougal



Saturday, July 31, 2010 Click to toggle view

From The Blogs
Mohammed Rafi (December 24, 1924 – July 31, 1980): 30th death anniversary
Sundeep Dougal
From The Blogs
Latest Pew survey: India biggest threat. Majority wants improved relations. Kashmir biggest issue. Only 35% think negatively of LeT...
Sundeep Dougal




Friday, July 30, 2010 Click to toggle view



The US on Pak
The US says there is "nothing new" in the Wikileaks revelations. So if the US knew all this, it is interesting to see how the department of state spins its responses when questioned whether this had been shared with India
View From Israel
In Roman Polanski's movie, based on Ira Levin's book, a nice young woman gives birth to a nice baby, which turns out to be the son of Satan. The attractive leftist vision of the one-state solution may grow up into a rightist monster.
Uri Avnery


Thursday, July 29, 2010 Click to toggle view



View From UK
David Cameron has made all the right noises in India. Despite causing a diplomatic row with Pakistan and David Miliband calling him "loudmouth", Cameron has stuck to his comments....
Harsh V. Pant

'An Enhanced Partnership For The Future'
State Snippets
Ever heard of a ruling party planning to organise state-wide agitations against an opposition leader? And what is it about the current leading from the South not being able to compete in Bollywood?
Pushpa Iyengar


Wednesday, July 28, 2010 Click to toggle view

From The Blogs
Does the majority want 'Azadi'? Is it viable? Does the conflict have a direct link with Afghanistan?
Sundeep Dougal

Sohrabuddin Fake Encounter Case
'Shri Amit Shah had accepted... that Sohrabuddin was killed because Sohrabuddin himself had foreclosed the alternative of keeping himself alive and there are political compulsions which an ordinary person like him would not understand'
UK PM Visits India
The visiting PM was frank about his main focus on economics, but he had done his homework well: his plainspeaking in warning Pakistan on "export of terror" perhaps helping his hosts get over the Miliband-Brown mindset
David Cameron

'Enchanced Partnership'
View From The USA
The bottom line in the illegal immigration debate currently raging in the USA will interest many in India: whether or not to deport those unlawfully resident within a country.
Joseph Chamie


Tuesday, July 27, 2010 Click to toggle view

From The Blogs
"Instead of allowing her reporting to shape her story, she has allowed her preconceived notions to shape every last drop of her analysis"
Buzz
From The Blogs
Mani Shankar Aiyar's ire at the CWG has never been a state-secret. Why is he suddenly publicly speaking out once again?
Buzz
From The Wires
"Just imagine if we would have spent the Rs. 35,000 crore in providing training to the children, we would have won medals in every international sporting event."
Implications
There are lessons for intelligence and security agencies of all countries of the world, including India. It shows how insecure the so-called secure data-bases are and how one could break into them.
B. Raman

'These Documents Don't Reveal Any Issues...'


Monday, July 26, 2010 Click to toggle view

From The Blogs
'In July 2008, the CIA's deputy director confronted Pakistani officials with evidence that the ISI helped plan the deadly suicide bombing of India's Embassy in Kabul'
Sundeep Dougal

Wikileaks
The ISI did have some fears when Indira Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi and Narasimha Rao were Prime Ministers, but because of a succession of soft Prime Ministers we have had, there seems to be no pressure on it
B. Raman
PAKISTAN
Operation Orakzai is yet another instance of Pakistan army declaring victory over 'terrorism' which is easily rebuffed by various local and official sources
Tushar Ranjan Mohanty






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