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A three-body problem confronting Bangladesh

Hindustan Times West UP

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November 21, 2025

Mistakes made by the interim government in Dhaka have left the country divided and fatigued

Such is the impudence of Sheikh Hasina’s death sentence that it puts irony to shame.

It does not require a legal genius to comprehend that the trial of an autocrat with a well-documented portfolio of violations would have led to a guilty verdict. But judicial independence, procedural integrity, and stronger defence counsel could have delivered lasting justice. It may even have opened pathways for political reconciliation instead of privileging public catharsis. But Hasina was tried in the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) that she herself created and compromised; the chief prosecutor is a political figure who once defended Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) leaders unfairly sent to the gallows by the same sham court.

Even if one accounts for chief advisor Muhammad Yunus’ inheritance of a diminished administration and struggling economy and discounts his promise of reforms as circumstantial political rhetoric, this moment offers a pause. If there was one thing the interim government had a resounding mandate drawn in blood for, it was to hold Hasina to account. It floundered. Why? To be sure, there is understandable anger against Hasina and India’s decision to host her is a veritable thorn in the bilateral. But the noise around Hasina’s exile distracts from how acute Bangladesh’s crisis is on its own merit — a crisis the next government will inherit.

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The sisterhood of subversion

As you read The Gallery of Upside Down Women, it might occur to you that, line by line, it is the world that is upside down, and that the women in question mostly stand straight, and often smile.

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3 mins

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Hindustan Times West UP

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Make every day pop

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2 mins

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Delhi to Nowgam, a twisted trail of terror networks

The complex reality about Kashmir is that radical Islamist ideology and white collar terror networks coexist with brave policemen and investigators who expose them

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4 mins

November 22, 2025

Hindustan Times West UP

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Pvt sector growth set to cool in Nov: Flash PMI

Growth in India’s private sector business activity, as seen in the Flash Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI), eased to 59.9, down from a final reading of 60.4 in October, according to data released by S&P Global on Friday.

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2 mins

November 22, 2025

Hindustan Times West UP

Why Delhi can refuse to extradite Sheikh Hasina

he death penalty handed down by Bangladesh’s International Crimes Tribunals (ICT) to the ousted Prime Minister (PM) Sheikh Hasina, who is in India, for perpetrating crimes against humanity, has kicked up a storm.

time to read

4 mins

November 22, 2025

Hindustan Times West UP

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Serving from the top

The best Indian chefs of this generation are not in competition, they're collaborating, taking risks and giving Indian food an exciting future

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4 mins

November 22, 2025

Hindustan Times West UP

Aligning national ideals to build a common future

are living through the greatest burst of innovation in human history. Artificial intelligence (Al) is rewriting language. Quantum computing promises to decode nature itself. Private rockets are racing toward Mars. Everywhere, humanity is reaching higher, faster, farther. But amid all this velocity, something essential risks being left behind — not our intelligence, but our imagination. Not our capability, but our conscience.

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2 mins

November 22, 2025

Hindustan Times West UP

Hindustan Times West UP

Groww's chief sees long growth runway

Fintech platform and broking firm Groww has just started its journey and has “not even covered 1% of our journey” even though it has completed nine years of existence, co-founder and chief executive officer Lalit Keshre in his first-ever letter to shareholders.

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2 mins

November 22, 2025

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Glow in the dark

Forget clubbing. Forget ghosts. The wee hours are now for walking tours, moonlight sails, firefly spotting and after-hours dives. Despite blackouts and phobias, we're stepping out in the dark. Here’s what we do in the shadows

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5 mins

November 22, 2025

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‘None of Krasznahorkai’s works is easy to translate’

Ottilie Mulzet on rendering Nobel laureate László Krasznahorkai’s books into English and on curating Seagull’s Hungarian list

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3 mins

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