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Speaking at a seminar in New Delhi, Madhav stressed that culture and religion have been the major aspect of ties between India and Southeast Asia
On the occasion of Chinese New Year today, we bring you a look at what the Year of the Rabbit has in store for you!
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Astrologer Janvi Gaur reveals what the year has in store for your love life.
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Seven years is a long time for any of Modi's promised actions to show up. If voters are angry and cynical today, it is because the rhetoric stings, argues Ramesh Menon.
The decision to introduce vastu shastra as a part of the architecture curriculum at IIT-Kharagpur has polarised architects in the country. Nikita Puri reports.
Though the list of superstitious beliefs is long, often dissolving distinctions of class, caste, religion and education, Karnataka's anti-superstition bill is seen as a big step ahead.
Does an invitation to visit India bring bad luck to majoritarian demagogues? asks Rahul Jacob.
Indications are that Modi will have words of encouragement for Stalin, and the meeting is likely to be much less acrimonious than critics of either would want it to be. notes N Sathiya Moorthy.
The people who know Tibet will continue to fight the good fight. Long, hard, less than hopeful, but always peaceful.
Though growth in China is unlikely to slow down soon, India should prepare to take advantage of a shifting of gears there.
If GDP growth in Q2FY18 remains below 7%, the outlook for Samvat 2074 would remain uncertain at best, says Nitin Desai.
'He is an extraordinarily focused, determined, full-time politician, who from the moment he wakes up to the moment that he goes to sleep is looking at the job in hand.'