"Court" and the dysfunctions of the Indian judiciary
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White on Green
The chequered history of Pakistani cricket
Midnight’s Grown-Ups
In 1967, an Indian film-maker asked 20-year-olds what they thought of their country. What do they think of India now?
Breach Candy
There were rumbles of fraud, of a mania for land, of politicians flexing their muscles, until we appeared to be talking not of the Breach Candy Club but of India herself.
A Centenary of Jeeves and Wooster
How they burst onto the scene, flummoxed their author, and stayed
India’s Craze for World Records
Gupta went out and bought a Phillips 100-watt light bulb, went to a nearby park and threw it 104.6 feet. The record, as it stood then, was 106.7 feet.
Will Sri Lanka Elect the Devil it Knows?
Mahinda Rajapaksa faces a crucial election
Why India Went to Mars
India's business plan to launch satellites
The Crossroads of Faiths
Wandering through the old cities of Israel