How Congress, a key INDIA bloc player, remains a house in disorder in Uttar Pradesh

 
 
 
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How Congress, a key INDIA bloc player, remains a house in disorder in Uttar Pradesh
 
The sticky situation for the party in UP could mar the Opposition alliance’s Lok Sabha election performance in the state where the BJP is anyway a formidable force
 
By Prashant Srivastava
 
 
 
 
 
SPOTLIGHT: DEFENCE
How India’s stealth jet programme got a boost from France
France’s Safran and DRDO are expected to draw the roadmap for co-development of a high-thrust engine for the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft Mk-2
 
By Pradip R. Sagar
 
 
 
 
FROM THE STATES: GUJARAT
How Gujarat is pitching itself as a semiconductor hub
With two of five big semiconductor proposals parked in Gujarat, the state has made a good beginning. But sustaining the momentum will be a challenge
 
By Jumana Shah
 
 
 
 
INTERVIEW: MANIPUR CM N. BIREN SINGH
I’m against illegal immigrants, not Kukis: Biren Singh
The BJP chief minister on why his state remains mired in violence even after three months and how reconciliation can happen
 
By Kaushik Deka
 
 
 
 
FROM THE INDIA TODAY MAGAZINE: START-UP CRISIS
Why the Indian start-up story is losing its sheen
With funds drying up and unicorn valuations plummeting, the horizon is full of fallen start-up stars
 
By M.G. Arun
 
 
 
 
FOOD: MYSORE PAK
Why Mysore Pak is so much more than a sweet
Rated the world’s 14th best street-food sweet, it is a reminder of what human ingenuity can achieve in the kitchen
 
By Sonali Acharjee
 
 
 
 
CINEMA: ROCKY AUR RANI KII PREM KAHAANI
How Ranveer Singh makes ‘Rocky’ worth rooting for in Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani
‘Rocky’ is familiar territory for Ranveer, who has made a career out of playing characters who wear their hearts on their sleeves
 
By Suhani Singh
 
 
 
 
FROM THE INDIA TODAY ARCHIVES (1980): MOUNTBATTEN-NEHRU
Mountbattens and Nehru: Friendship in high places
Earl Mountbatten’s biography suggests the love affair between his wife Edwina and Jawaharlal Nehru had a “profound effect” on the transfer of power in 1947
 
By Sunil Sethi
 
 
 
 
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