Why I didn't write a biography of Manmohan Singh
Raghuram Rajan's directness is a welcome change from our verbose and evasive politicians
If cleanliness is next to godliness, the national pastime of littering must make India the least spiritual place on earth
Interview with Chief Minister, Rajasthan
Modi's call for more SEZs amidst growing opposition from farmers is as unrealistic as pursuing "zero defect" manufacturing in India
Ganga Kutir near Kolkata and House of MG in Ahmedabad are two hotels that give you a sense of place almost instantly
In New Delhi, there is no escaping fashion. Fashion is celebrated the way the rest of the country honours festivals. It is a part of the fabric of life
The head of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation tells Rahul Jacob that everyone should have a chance to live a life equal to a rich kid's in Brooklyn
Section 377 and the Boiler Act are a reminder of how many of our laws date back to British times and seem archaic in the 21st century
Rahul Jacob has experienced the delightful and the ridiculous in clubs with rooms the size of basketball courts but utterly illogical rules
Is it time to make the Budget conform to the more governance, less government promise of the BJP
A perpetual India bull
Mesmerised by the mosques of Srinagar that rival those in Istanbul, the author was also charmed by the good humour of Kashmiris on a weekend trip
A seemingly other worldly approach to organising the tennis tournament yields huge profits and is a masterpiece of subliminal marketing
The modest entrepreneur