P.V. Narasimha Rao
Sanjaya Baru | Congress Party has old whine for new battles
In 2021, it appears, Rahul Gandhi is trying to mimic his grandmother by seeking to split the party once again
Right track: It’s time Metro chugged into people’s lives, transformed them
The Metro, characterised by its myriad features, provides afine example of how its towering profile can touch our lives.
Mystery no more
The enigma surrounding Netaji’s death for over seven decades is what Ashis Ray hopes to dispel with his book.
PM Modi describes India-Israel ties as ‘special’
The two countries will sign agreements to deepen cooperation on state-of-the-art technologies in the space sector.
Controversial self-styled godman dies in Delhi at 66
Born Nemi Chand in 1948, he was the son of a money-lender in Rajasthan’s Behror.
A bond that’s getting closer: 25 years of India-Israel ties
High-level government visits between the two countries have also taken place during the current tenure of the Modi government.
Lessons from the past for West Asian peace
Barack Obama was one of the few US Presidents since FDR to take a realistic view of the Palestinians.
Q&A: ‘Rao pretended to be asleep and silent... but was making political choices’
My book describes this in much detail, and it would be hard to reproduce the extent to which Rao micro-managed the economy.
360 Degree: Liberalisation 2.0?
The big push for investments and jobs will have to come from FDI.