The Bangalore Bombers
The chilling story of how three Indian professionals plotted firebomb attacks along with other international Islamic radicals to cause mayhem and death in the UK.
A burgeoning breed of foreigners is winging its way to Chennai, rightfully called south India's classical capital. India Today's Aditi Krishnamurthy traces the trend.
If anything, a Bhagalpur court’s verdict on the Logain massacre following a long-drawn trial reopens old wounds and provides the JD(U)-BJP Government a lab for a new political experiment
A new world class airport is scheduled to open in Bangalore early next year but its denizens are far from excited. They cite the long distance and the lack of infrastructure to make a case for the old.
India votes to make the Taj Mahal one of the seven wonders of the world, but a Rs 14-crore conservation initiative, funded by the Tata Group, is allowed to stall
In an engagingly written account of the human experience, Chanda examines globalisation both as the unfolding story of interaction and intermingling, and the bone of contention as we understand it now
India’s greatest-ever batting foursome is in England again, on the threshold of what could be their last season together. Why Indian cricket needs Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid, Sourav Ganguly and VVS Laxman to deliver a perfect finale.
Political parties oppose the entry of large retail chains saying they will throttle small traders, stalling the plans of corporates queuing for a slice of the country’s largest consumption market
It governs the fate of 8,000 teacher training colleges in the country, but its status as a cash cow has turned the National Council for Teacher Education into a breeding ground of corruption