The writer, a former partner with McKinsey & Company, is a private equity investor based in London.
January 02,2025 07:12:38 AM
For two-and-a-half hours in the morning, rasikas were rewarded by Krishna's trademark unconventional music. In the evening, the RaGa sisters gave a performance steeped in tradition, their content as political as Krishna's
Thu, Jan 02, 2025March 25,2024 12:00:10 PM
It is sad that the clash with Carnatic’s strong progressive tradition, rather than giving rise to a mature debate, has descended to a vituperative wrangle between equally brilliant musicians
Sat, Mar 30, 2024February 17,2024 10:00:30 AM
As PM Modi inaugurated the BAPS temple at Abu Dhabi amid increasing secularisation in that country, politics, blurring of constitutional boundaries, chipping away at minority rights back home strikes an awkward note
Mon, Feb 19, 2024January 18,2024 07:07:30 AM
Like the imperial temples of yore, it is a monument to the Modi regime’s power and burnishes its Hindu credentials. It also promises to be a major tourist attraction
Fri, Jan 19, 2024January 02,2024 07:35:26 AM
While its roots lie in the freedom struggle (specifically in the music conference and concerts organised in 1927 to coincide with the annual session of the Indian National Congress in Madras), the Chennai Music Festival has become as much a social as a cultural event for the city and the diaspora.
Tue, Jan 02, 2024June 07,2023 19:09:15 PM
Unless India’s Opposition can unite behind a compelling programme to deliver jobs and growth, they face an uphill battle to dislodge the BJP in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.
Fri, Jun 09, 2023July 13,2022 16:17:15 PM
Ramesh Venkataraman writes: The increasingly relaxed attitude towards identity has emerged as a key source of the UK’s soft power. India's move away from its heritage of inclusiveness could hurt it on the global stage.
Thu, Jul 14, 2022April 19,2020 07:11:52 AM
COVID-19 pandemic is giving rise to new feelings and experiences. Here’s a list of proposed words for new coinages to articulate them
Sat, Apr 18, 2020January 06,2020 04:00:09 AM
India’s secularists must wake up to the fact that the discourse on the ground has profoundly altered. More and more, mainstream Hindus feel that they are being taken for a ride under the banner of secularism.
Mon, Jan 06, 2020January 26,2019 00:10:05 AM
Fighting social ills needs engagement with communities, throwing the Constitution at them won’t help.
Sat, Jan 26, 2019January 09,2019 00:59:54 AM
Moral responsibility and amplified sensitivity will amount to little without tangible support for Dalit economic advancement.
Wed, Jan 09, 2019December 15,2018 00:10:37 AM
A confused economic agenda and misjudgement on how to get things done at the Centre may have cost PM Modi his non-Hindutva supporters and the opportunity to be a transformational leader.
Sat, Dec 15, 2018February 10,2018 01:10:18 AM
Waning ethics in India's private sector is not just a moral problem. No economy can perform at a high level without integrity.
Sat, Feb 10, 2018July 15,2017 00:50:29 AM
Ramanuja and Martin Luther underline how religion evolves by debating with scriptures, not by being beholden to them.
Sat, Jul 15, 2017October 28,2016 00:05:48 AM
Diverse myths around the festival underpin Hinduism’s openness, pluralism and historically tolerant ‘live and let live’ ethos
Fri, Oct 28, 2016December 31,2015 00:02:50 AM
India’s secular, liberal Hindus need to engage with their religion if they are to fight intolerance.
Thu, Dec 31, 2015November 09,2015 00:00:54 AM
If PM Modi needed a reminder of why he was voted to power, Bihar election results may have provided one.
Mon, Nov 09, 2015December 01,2005 00:00:00 AM
Is Indian politics becoming ‘middle class’? Nitish Kumar’s thumping victory in Bihar suggests that even in the darkest reache...
Thu, Dec 01, 2005September 12,2005 00:00:00 AM
Over the last few weeks, votaries of economic liberalisation (including this newspaper) have been wringing their hands at the inability of t...
Mon, Sep 12, 2005