Screen the ideas

Mega-budget, megastar-led Indian cinema is making a concerted, carefully strategised effort to achieve mainstream global success in 2026. Among the most prominent of these films is director Geetu Mohandas’s Toxic – A Fairy Tale for Grown-ups , which has been shot both in Kannada and English, with multiple markets including its home base in mind….

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Scars and strifes forever

Jug Suraiya A former associate editor with the Times of India, Jug Suraiya writes two regular columns for the print edition, Jugular Vein, which appears every Friday, and Second Opinion, which appears on Wednesdays. His blog takes a contrarian view of topical and timeless issues, political, social, economic and speculative. LESS … MORE Once upon…

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Lesson on unnao

Politicians wield immense power in their turf. All the more crucial for courts to be alert to judicial missteps Supreme Court acted not a minute too soon in staying Delhi HC’s order that had suspended Kuldip Singh Sengar’s life sentence, while SC hears the case, Jan 20 the next date. He was also found guilty…

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Wring out the old

Bachi Karkaria Bachi Karkaria’s Erratica and its cheeky sign-off character, Alec Smart, have had a growing league of followers since 1994 when the column began in the Metropolis on Saturday. It now appears on the Edit Page of the Times of India, every Thursday. It takes a sly dig at whatever has inflated political/celebrity egos,…

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Aravalis UnDeserted

In doing welcome course-correction, SC also indicates what dangers still loom over our mountains The sigh of relief came not just from Aravalis, but also Himalayas, Vindhyas, Western Ghats…India’s billenia old mountain ranges have never felt as fragile as today, with ‘development’ pillaging them mindlessly. When an SC bench led by then CJI Gavai accepted…

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2026 with my zebra’s imperfections

Crash! The white and black porcelain shards of my beloved zebra lay all over the floor.  I cursed myself for recklessly tossing my stole over it. My sheer ignorance and…… peekaboo! It was not one of those slender, muscular and boring beasts—Naaaa. It looked like some distant (striped) cousin of the elephants. Its big balloon…

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A grave threat to India’s security

In a landmark observation on December 2, 2025, the Supreme Court of India delivered a loud message to those seeking to blur the lines between humanitarian compassion and national security. While hearing a habeas corpus petition filed by rights activist alleging the disappearance of several Rohingya individuals from Delhi Police custody, a bench led by…

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The 4Th Altruism

Earlier today, I stumbled upon a memory of Steven Pinker’s account of altruism in his seminal book “How the mind works” as I was reviewing my own forthcoming work on philosophy and psychology. Each of these varieties of altruism, Pinker notes, is traceable to an evolutionary logic that is aimed, much like every other possible…

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Trade wars, turbulence and strategic readjustment

If one theme defined global geopolitics in 2025, it was the unmistakable return of hard-edged great power politics. Trade, technology, territory and terror once again became instruments of statecraft, while diplomacy struggled to keep pace with intensifying rivalries. For India, the year was a severe test of strategic autonomy — one that revealed both the…

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