Rajiv Malhotra's plagiarism may not be as horrifying as impersonating an exam candidate in Indore - but they're both forms of cheating
In trying to extricate themselves from the murky Lalit Modi scandal both Sushma Swaraj and Vasundhara Raje are keen to usurp the role of the meltingly kind-hearted daughter-in-law
Jewel in the crown
In the world Lalit Modi and Dushyant Singh inhabit, such transactions - indeed friendships - must seem a natural entitlement, part of their feudal material and political inheritance
When Correa was hailed as India's greatest architect in 2013, he said, 'Greatest is so…so definite. Most innovative might have been better'
The monuments that matter
Two provocative, independent features show Indian cinema can go where others fear to tread
As for firing me, he - who had remorselessly been fired so often - considered it his first duty to shield a colleague
Five questions to avoid the pitfalls that ended his ignominious earlier tenure as chief minister exactly a year ago
The fancy footwork with which Kiran Bedi, Shazia Ilmi and Jaya Prada, have pranced into the arms of the BJP amply demonstrate the teen deviyan's turncoat proclivities
Sri Lanka has shown a surprising degree of resilience to emerge from the long dark years of strife and economic stagnation
Sunil Sethi's end-of-the year listing of best books, in conventional hardcover format
The big world of miniatures