A look back at the past seven days.
Hashtag nationalism: Does Kashmir really love India?For any one growing up in the Valley, anti-India sentiment is popularly acknowledged. Read more here.
Film review: ‘Ae Dil Hai Mushkil’ is about the difficulty of moving away from the Bollywood formulaRanbir Kapoor shines in Karan Johar’s love quadrangle in which A is in love with B, B and C with each other, and D with A. Read more here.
From Tata Sons to Infosys, why does India Inc find it so hard to find talent from within India?Exploding the myth that India is a CEO factory for the world. Read more here.
An Indian Irish billionaire’s journey from outsider to kingmaker and then opponent at the Tata GroupFive years after Cyrus Mistry was appointed chairman, his father, kingmaker Pallonji Mistry, finds himself on unfamiliar ground. Read more here.
Islam has no conflict with a uniform civil code that provides justice, equality and dignity for allThe very fact that women aren’t given a representative voice in the Muslim Personal Law makes the AIMPLB unqualified to speak on behalf of Muslim women. Read more here.
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