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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 02, 2023

Mihir Sharma, Bloomberg

A 70-hour workweek won’t help India grow
Thoughts

A 70-hour workweek won’t help India grow

India-Canada clash should be a wakeup call
Panorama

India-Canada clash should be a wakeup call

Ramaswamy’s luck will run out in Trump’s GOP
Thoughts

Ramaswamy’s luck will run out in Trump’s GOP

Sketch: TBS
Thoughts

Who Should Help Ukraine? Not the IMF

As Kharge will soon discover, the presidency of a national party in the Modi era is a poisoned chalice. Photo: Reuters
Panorama

Modi has little to fear from new Congress leader

India can’t afford to lose the world’s trust on trade
Bloomberg Special

India can’t afford to lose the world’s trust on trade

The production of rice and of tea sank precipitously, reducing Sri Lanka’s purchasing power while also causing food insecurity. Photo: Bloomberg
Panorama

Sri Lanka shows the folly of fringe theories

Legislators met and, as expected, a unified opposition promptly threw Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party out of office. Photo: Bloomberg
South Asia

Imran Khan’s anti-Americanism masks the real issue

Uttar Pradesh’s hard man of Hindutva. Photo: Bloomberg
Panorama

Why Modi keeps winning

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