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What if the real crisis in leadership is not strategic—but moral? It’s a question Prof Raj Sisodia explores in this Meet the Author conversation
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What if the real crisis in leadership is not strategic—but moral? It’s a question Prof Raj Sisodia explores in this Meet the Author conversation

What happens when a centuries-old knowledge system—held in practice, not institutions—meets a world changing faster than it can adapt? The Changpas of Changthang are living that question.

A journey through Pompeii, Tuscany, Florence and Rome becomes a meditation on art, memory, and the fragile permanence of human endeavour

From Hormuz to Dalal Street, a distant conflict is quietly reshaping risk for Indian investors—and exposing the limits of “India-only” portfolios

Chaos, craft and the return of the auteur

My annual curtain-raiser: the likely winners, the dark horses, and the one film you should actually watch.

Books, films and cultural works that help us see the Middle East beyond the noise of geopolitics

Why global diversification is less about chasing returns and more about protecting your financial future from a single-country risk

A reflection on joy, and why the ordinary day may be enough


What the return of the Piprahwa relics asks of us—about restraint, remembrance, and how we practice attention today

Armed with a diary and pen, I set out on a solo two-and-a-half-month ‘journalling adventure’ through Malaysia and Indonesia. Every little self-musing helped me remember my old self and awaken a new one

11 stories that asked us to slow down, look closer, and feel more deeply

Living wills remain on the fringes, but they are forcing India to confront family power, cultural taboo, and the realities of end-of-life care—signalling a profound shift in how the country thinks about dignity and medical decision-making

In memory of a friend, mentor, and conservationist, we present the 2025 Ramki Sreenivasan Conservation Photography Award—images that reveal the startling, intimate, and often uncomfortable ways in which human lives now intersect with the wild

How men learn—and unlearn—the language of emotion

At a quiet Australian headland, I discovered that the most meaningful journeys aren’t about how far we go—but how still we learn to be

From neon-lit intersections to tranquil bamboo forests, a mother and daughter journey through Japan’s vibrant streets, tech marvels, and timeless traditions

An exploration on the art of Kolkata during Durga Puja

Experiencing the world’s largest street art festival

Cultural festivals succeed when they put community before commerce and independence before sponsorship—while continuously experimenting to stay relevant and inclusive. Insights from the builders of the Bangalore Lit Fest and Mumbai’s MAMI film festival

A journey through Dijon and Lyon reveals France at its finest—sublime food, world-class wines, and centuries of history

A journey through Tanzania’s landscapes, wildlife, and the drama of the migration

They don’t work for Google. But they’re the brotherhood you’ll want when the road disappears

Five days in a small country with a large narrative, exploring history, the art of dissent, and an old wine culture

A group of childhood friends retrace the bloodied battlegrounds of WWII Europe—from Normandy to Berlin—finding meaning, memory, and a warning for the present

The joy of being in nature and a journey of discovery—of a world outside and within. Plus 5 of my favourite places to experience Earth’s remarkable landscape

A six-day odyssey through Gujarat's Harappan cities, colonial mansions, ancient temples and the lunar landscape of the Rann of Kutch

Parenting has become hugely isolating and stressful, especially in urban India. Busy parents struggle to keep up with the demands of parenting, and often rely entirely on nannies. But it's still important they be present in their child's life, writes a teacher and a mom

A selection of books for different age groups (and for the child in you)

The rising incidence of critical illnesses and the growing cost of hospitalisation hangs like a Damocles sword over us. My personal journey of how to deal with growing health risks, smartly buy health insurance—and save my family from financial ruin

Charles Assisi and NS Ramnath share their journeys—and lessons—on the road to better health. And Dr Aasim Maldar, an endocrinologist, weighs in on how and why to make it something one can sustain

Ramzaan at the Saifee Masjid Complex, in South Mumbai's Bhendi Bazaar: In the heart of chaos, an ode to modernity that embraces the Dawoodi Bohra community's heritage and aspirations

A review and breakdown of the nominees of the main categories of the 2025 Oscars and their chances of winning

Five curated stories on how and why to begin experimenting with AI

Nine stories that took us close to Frida Kahlo’s art; inside the best Durga Puja pandals; the most memorable moments from the Lok Sabha elections; into the world of graphic novels; a trek to Sandakphu near Darjeeling; and Ramzaan in South Mumbai’s Bhendi Bazaar

It’s a window to learning, making connections, and a form of personal riches

My 10 recommendations of avant-garde films screened at the MAMI film festival, 2024


10 best Durga Puja pandals of Kolkata 2024 | Art in the shadow of trauma: Durga Puja art is, more often than not, the art of social cause. Many of the pandals this year were muted, yet displayed a burst of breathtaking creativity

Inside Kamata, Hiyoshiya, 7Eleven: In the land of the rising sun, there are many tell-tale signs of the unique culture across businesses, both big and small. Here’s what I discovered


For a decade, Shivendra Singh Dungarpur took on the formidable challenge of almost single-handedly resurrecting India’s film heritage. The Film Heritage Foundation, his not-for-profit venture, now has an ambitious, new plan for the next decade

What really goes into choosing the right developer and other important considerations

Mixing the luxury of a cruise ship and the stark beauty of a still wild land

Adventures aboard an expedition cruise ship to the High Arctic

Four days with Frida Kahlo’s art, the election of the first lady president, and a road called Mahatma Gandhi

If you revel in culture, history, and architecture, there’s every chance you’ll find every bit of Andalusia in southern Spain utterly captivating

A 10-day road trip to Chicham village in Spiti Valley—and the wait for the elusive cats

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