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Author: Manish Chand

Retracing Roots, Creating Identity

January 10, 2013August 2, 2013 - by Manish Chand

Neera Kapur-Dromson, a fourth-generation Kenyan of Indian origin, has wrestled with kindred issues of identity, roots, cultural clashes and self-creation as long as she can remember. An Odissi dancer, who …

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‘Writing Purifies My Blood’

January 10, 2013August 2, 2013 - by Manish Chand

  M.G. Vassanji’s new novel The Assassin’s Song is a homecoming of sorts for the Canada-based author as he etches a finely poised dialectic between faith and tradition on the …

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Portrait Of An Islamist Radical

January 10, 2013 - by Manish Chand

KHARTOUM: A conversation with Sheikh Hassan al-Turabi, derided by the West as the “Black Pope of Terrorism,” is like descending into the dark heart of Islamist radicalism that flaunts its …

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Anuradha Marwah

January 10, 2013August 2, 2013 - by Manish Chand

Novelist Anuradha Marwah is no stranger to desire and its daemons. If Idol Love, her second novel, was about the suicidal sadness of unrequited love in an India that was …

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Ode to a Liberal India

January 10, 2013 - by Manish Chand

The Argumentative Indian Text: Amartya Sen Publisher: Gardners Books The Argumentative Indian is no not an exotic creature or an invention of Amartya Sen; turn left, right or centre – …

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Interview with Vikas Swarup

January 10, 2013August 2, 2013 - by Manish Chand

Life imitates art sometimes. Vikas Swarup is a diplomat and not a gambler, but his debut novel Q and A, published last year by Random House, has scored big in …

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Post 9/11 World Very Unhappy to Live In

January 10, 2013August 2, 2013 - by Manish Chand

Eminent historian Mushirul Hasan speaks to Manish Chand about the sharpening divide between the Muslim world and the West, the prospects of democratization in the Middle East, the continuing spurt …

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India-Russia Ties Move Into Higher Trajectory

December 28, 2012January 18, 2013 - by Manish Chand

Where are the much-touted wrinkles in India-Russia ties? On one of the coldest days in New Delhi, there was much warmth and genuine mutual goodwill when Indian Prime Minister Manmohan …

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Deepening Of Ties With India Russia’s Top Priority

December 27, 2012January 17, 2013 - by Manish Chand

Russian President Vladimir Putin is in New Delhi for barely 17 hours, but his long-awaited visit has ironed out some of the recent rough edges and pitched bilateral ties into …

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In Conversation with Anuradha Marwah

December 25, 2012January 19, 2013 - by Manish Chand

Novelist Anuradha Marwah is no stranger to desire and its daemons. If Idol Love, her second novel, was about the suicidal sadness of unrequited love in an India that was …

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