THE WEEK India Magazine - March 13, 2022
THE WEEK India Magazine - March 13, 2022
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In this issue
Ukraine crisis: As the war triggers an exodus from Ukraine, Russia faces the heat on the global stage
ALSO READ: This Women's Day, read little-known stories of women who fought for India's independence
Unite on Ukraine
Describing herself as a senior chief minister and the leader of a national party, Mamata Banerjee has extended her full support to the Narendra Modi government’s diplomatic efforts to end Russia’s war on Ukraine.
2 mins
Pots and kettles
As the Enforcement Directorate targets NCP ministers, the ruling coalition in Maharashtra is planning a counterattack
3 mins
MIDNIGHT'S DAUGHTERS
The freedom struggle was a turning point for women in India. It brought them out of their homes onto the streets, up in arms, shoulder-to-shoulder, against a foreign power. But not all of them are known; many have been forgotten or only appear as footnotes. THE WEEK brings you stories of women who made India what it is today
10+ mins
HER DAWN
Women in India no longer shy from achieving their dreams, making bold choices and breaking barriers in every field. There is no glass ceiling; only the open sky for them. Meet a bunch of women who are leading by example
10+ mins
Ukraine Russia War: Caught In The Middle
Pranay Sanklecha writes for THE WEEK from the border town of Przemysl in Poland, as waves of refugees sweep in from war-torn Ukraine
10+ mins
Wrath of the Russians
Ukraine faces a grim security situation and a shortage of essential supplies. While the country appreciates President Zelenskyy’s leadership, many residents are fleeing to safety
4 mins
The Moscow muddle
The people are now divided into two: one group wants victory over Ukraine, the other yearns for peace. But, both anticipate a decline in the standards of living
6 mins
Ukraine needs regime change
MOST PEOPLE, including Russians, did not expect extensive military action in Ukraine. Russian authorities, however, realised that there has been a fundamental change in the situation, and not just in the Donbas region, but across Ukraine.
2 mins
Not our war...
...but India should be part of the peace. New Delhi’s stand on the Russia-Ukraine conflict has been dictated by its self-interest, but it should be geared to counter the costs that it would incur
5 mins
Measure twice, cut once
Is the war presenting only headaches to India, or a golden opportunity, too?
6 mins
India should do more
We must support the Centre’s efforts, but celebrating the evacuation of a fraction of Ukraine’s Indian population was uncalled for
3 mins
Caught in the crossfire
The Russia-Ukraine war would adversely affect India’s defence equipment supplies
4 mins
Escaping a nightmare
Battered by Covid and now a war, Indian students stare at an uncertain future as they flee Ukraine
4 mins
SONG OF ICE AND SNOW
A group of artists in Ladakh are dreaming and carving alchemies in ice
5 mins
THE WEEK India Magazine Description:
Publisher: Malayala Manorama
Category: News
Language: English
Frequency: Weekly
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