India’s submarine project gets a German push, but why it’s still early days

                  
 
 
 
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India’s submarine project gets a German push, but why it’s still early days
 
Germany’s Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems and Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Ltd have signed an MoU to bid for making six stealth submarines under the Indian Navy’s Rs 43,000 crore Project-75
 
By Pradip R. Sagar
 
 
 
 
 
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Why Byju’s sued lenders over its $1.2 billion loan
The beleaguered edutech start-up says the lenders had resorted to ‘ill-conceived actions’ and did not honour the terms of the loan agreement
 
By M G Arun
 
 
 
 
FROM THE STATES: SENA VS SENA
How Eknath Shinde’s Shiv Sena is wooing Uddhav loyalists for BMC polls
Shinde’s party has so far weaned away 16 of 97 BMC ex-corporators from the Uddhav camp
 
By Dhaval S. Kulkarni
 
 
 
 
GROUND REPORT: PRIYANKA GANDHI
How talk of Priyanka Gandhi’s exit has UP Congress abuzz
Priyanka, sources say, may now focus on campaigning for the upcoming polls in Congress-ruled Rajasthan, MP and Chhattisgarh
 
By Prashant Srivastava
 
 
 
 
FOOD: CELEB FARE
Passion on a plate with actor Rima Kallingal
There’s nothing stereotypical about Kallingal in her reel or real life, least of all food choices
 
By India Today Bureau
 
 
 
 
RECALL (1991) | CINEMA: DALAPATHI
When Rajnikant and Mammooty created a superstar spectacle
We go down memory lane to the 1991 Mani Ratnam film that pulled off a casting coup and triggered fan mania
 
By Kavitha Shetty with Anand Viswanathan and Kalyan Kumar
 
 
 
 
PHOTOFEATURE: ICONIC MOMENTS IN INDIA’S HISTORY
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By Nilanjan Das
 
 
 
 
FROM THE ARCHIVES (1991): ANGLO-INDIANS
McCluskieganj: The death of an Anglo-Indian dream
The Anglo-Indian community’s ‘own homeland’ project in the hills of Chota Nagpur was a grand vision but intrinsically flawed
 
By Dilip Bobb, Farzand Ahmed; Photo feature by Prashant Panjiar
 
 
 
 
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