Having managed the Karnataka transition well, the Congress has fouled up the aftermath
Acromegaly is a condition where the body continues to grow due to excess growth hormone from a pituitary gland tumour
THE WEEK explores Israel's eight-front war, including public perception. Also, read about a unique political party in India and delve into FIFA World Cup 2026 discussions
A look at summer heat and power cuts in north India and the generational differences in how they are experienced
Gymkhana Club land reclamation in Lutyens' Delhi highlights the Modi government's focus on levelling the playing field by addressing elite privilege and redirecting public resources towards the underprivileged
This special FIFA World Cup issue features Kylian Mbappe on the cover and delves into changing football tactics, culinary delights, and societal shifts
Monsoon rains are produced by an interplay of In dra, Varuna and Surya
Pope Leo’s calls for ethical AI development and responsibility stand in contrast to Donald Trump's self-serving priorities and destabilising actions
Bhutan's spiritual landscape is marked by the presence of chortens, symbolic Buddhist structures embodying peace and merit
Insomnia in India is a growing public health concern often left untreated, impacting nearly one in three adults and contributing to a range of chronic health issues
Zhujiajiao, the ‘Venice of Shanghai’, offers a serene backdrop for reflections on travel, particularly concerning the evolving reputation of Indian tourists
Insights from Chief of Defence Staff Anil Chauhan on his tenure and the importance of preparedness, alongside stories of business innovation, solo adventures, and reflections on justice
Looks like we may have a national insect soon. I was betting on the ubiquitous mosquito that sings us to sleep, or the housefly with which we share our sweetmeats, but the cockroach is scurrying ahead
Corpus callosum tumours can disrupt brain hemisphere communication, leading to unusual symptoms like conflicting hand movements
Tired of your routine? A couple seeking excitement discovers that life isn't always what it seems for the younger generation
West Bengal politics is deeply emotional and lived beyond the ballot box, with the recent TMC and BJP campaign highlighting contrasting emotional propositions
India's best universities are highlighted, showcasing innovative student projects like kamikaze drones developed at BITS Pilani with academic and financial support
Xi Jinping invoked Thucydides, a fifth century BC Athenian naval commander and historian, whose account of the Peloponnesian War led to the theory that when a rising power seeks parity with an established power, it could lead to war
Chiraiya, a new series on JioHotstar, bravely tackles the sensitive issue of sustained marital rape within a middle-class Hindu household in Lucknow, sparking significant societal conversations and debates
Ebola and hantavirus are generating global attention, but panic is unnecessary; instead, focus on awareness and practical understanding
Precision diagnostics are at the forefront of a healthcare revolution, enabling earlier disease detection and a shift from reactive to proactive care
Keir Starmer faces scrutiny and internal party challenges in British politics, drawing parallels to historical bear-baiting due to the relentless pressure and calls for his resignation
Artemis represents a shift in lunar exploration, moving beyond historical conquest to a search for humanity's future amid terrestrial challenges
This issue explores India's ambitious push into the semiconductor ecosystem, alongside deep dives into Indian politics, international relations, education advancements, and the fascinating science of sensory memory
Vijay lacks the versifying talents of Vajpayee, but is blessed with a filmy charisma that should stand him in good stead
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