under Ninad D. Sheth

In conversation with a historian who blames Winston Churchill for the three million deaths in the Bengal famine

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5 Jan 2011 | BY Ninad D. Sheth

With three dozen kills in less than a decade, Lakpat Singh Rawat’s presence in the hills of Garhwal is lethal for any man-eater with spots

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23 Dec 2010 | BY Ninad D. Sheth

After a long break, foreign arms purchases are back on New Delhi’s agenda. But given the country’s defence needs, indigenous R&D needs to buck up.

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9 Dec 2010 | BY Ninad D. Sheth

There is hope that exposure of dodgy players will lead to a better market.

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4 Dec 2010 | BY Ninad D. Sheth

The world could yet end up with a global central bank issuing its own trading currency

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11 Nov 2010 | BY Ninad D. Sheth

India has kept a fuzzy balance of all three goals that make up the ‘impossible trinity’

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5 Nov 2010 | BY Ninad D. Sheth

The story of Machli, the world’s most famous tigress, is nearing an end. A tribute

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13 Oct 2010 | BY Ninad D. Sheth

A history of everything you might have ever wanted to know about the countries of Central Asia

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6 Oct 2010 | BY Ninad D. Sheth

The US-China standoff over the yuan is scary for anyone aware of the economic tensions of globalisation and protectionism that preceded the World Wars.

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30 Sep 2010 | BY Ninad D. Sheth

Why this new assertiveness? China is the world’s second largest economy now.

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9 Sep 2010 | BY Ninad D. Sheth
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