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THE WEEK India
Safeguarding a miracle cure
Health care has evolved through centuries of learning, discovery and courage.
3 min |
April 05, 2026
THE WEEK India
Tariffs on the rocks
As FTAs remove long-standing trade barriers, India's liquor market prepares for an era of global competition
5 min |
April 05, 2026
THE WEEK India
ANGIOPLASTY OR BYPASS SURGERY: WHICH WORKS BEST FOR WOMEN?
A US STUDY PUBLISHED in the European Heart Journal suggests that bypass surgery may provide better long-term outcomes than angioplasty for women with clogged arteries.
1 min |
April 05, 2026
THE WEEK India
THE LAST FORTS
The upcoming assembly polls will show whether powerful chief ministers are politically relevant today
3 min |
April 05, 2026
THE WEEK India
Loner, leader, lion
A coffee table book gives an intimate peek into the life of Atal Bihari Vajpayee
2 min |
April 05, 2026
THE WEEK India
When we support mothers, we support generations
For generations, trauma has often been understood as a single event, an incident that begins and ends in one lifetime.
5 min |
April 05, 2026
THE WEEK India
O, you are so good!
In the quiet arithmetic of survival during precarious moments, O-NEGATIVE BLOOD often arrives before names or consent forms—and that timing makes all the difference. THE WEEK takes you on the lifesaving adventures of people with the rare group
10+ min |
April 05, 2026
THE WEEK India
Cables in the crosshairs
In the evolving West Asia crisis, vast networks of undersea cables are increasingly becoming targets of subversion
3 min |
April 05, 2026
THE WEEK India
Click, cut, chaos
The conflict in the Middle East has exposed vulnerabilities in submarine cable systems that could wreak economic havoc
9 min |
April 05, 2026
THE WEEK India
Siddha's effectiveness is in individualised treatment
How effective is siddha medicine?
1 min |
March 29, 2026
THE WEEK India
PANELS, PIXELS AND PROVOCATIONS
How comics shaped Krishand's thematically global yet inventively local cinematic style
4 min |
March 29, 2026
THE WEEK India
Support system
Homoeopathy is said to be effective in managing certain disorders, but it is hampered by lack of treatment protocols and research
1 min |
March 29, 2026
THE WEEK India
IN TRADITION WE TRUST
The Union government is putting its weight behind Ayush systems. That push is aimed at creating an integrative, not alternative, system of medicine. But first, there is a need for better research and regulation
6 min |
March 29, 2026
THE WEEK India
METAL WISE
Gold loans have become a symbol of financial pragmatism, as they offer a bridge between assets and credit needs
4 min |
March 29, 2026
THE WEEK India
SON OF THE SOIL
In the third episode of CEAT Beyond the Scoreboard, Ramesh Mhamunkar, chief curator at Wankhede, takes viewers on to the cricket pitch
3 min |
March 29, 2026
THE WEEK India
Traditional touch
At the National Institute of Siddha in Chennai, an ancient system of healing is challenging our modern reliance on pills
3 min |
March 29, 2026
THE WEEK India
The Assam blend
It is the BJP's welfare schemes and organisational depth versus an opposition alliance that is yet to take final shape
5 min |
March 29, 2026
THE WEEK India
The king of the kitchen
It was one of those middling Tuesdays when the world can't decide if it is winter or summer.
3 min |
March 29, 2026
THE WEEK India
I don't see the BJP's cult-like operation as aspirational
What are the core principles that guide your political decision making?
5 min |
March 29, 2026
THE WEEK India
Unani is becoming increasingly popular, as it is based on evidence-based innovation
How did the unani system of medicine originate?
4 min |
March 29, 2026
THE WEEK India
THE GREAT UNLOCK
A tightly regulated regime and fintech innovation are transforming how Indians send and receive money globally
4 min |
March 29, 2026
THE WEEK India
Quiet diplomacy, powerful outcomes
A recent trope pushed by sections of the opposition claims that India has been “silent” on the Iran war.
2 min |
March 29, 2026
THE WEEK India
Meditations on life
Booker Prize winner Julian Barnes's final novel, Departure(s), continues the tradition of writers looking at life through the lens of death
4 min |
March 29, 2026
THE WEEK India
China, a sleeping Kumbhakarna
Two centuries have passed since Lord Amherst made a pit-stop at St Helena on his way back from a failed trade mission to China, and was told by the exiled emperor of the French: “Let China sleep; when she wakes she will shake the world.”
2 min |
March 29, 2026
THE WEEK India
Thalamus—more than a relay centre
If the limbic system is poetry, the thalamus is logistics.
3 min |
March 29, 2026
THE WEEK India
Hawking and brain-computer interface
Widely regarded as one of the most influential scientists of our time, Stephen Hawking was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) at just 23.
2 min |
March 29, 2026
THE WEEK India
Don's endgame
Trump could suddenly declare victory and make Israel do the mopping up
3 min |
March 29, 2026
THE WEEK India
Lonely pursuit
The Iran war exposes America's isolation, as allies hesitate and strategic clarity remains elusive
3 min |
March 29, 2026
THE WEEK India
The centre shifts
With Nitish Kumar stepping aside, Bihar and JD(U) enter an uncertain phase
3 min |
March 29, 2026
THE WEEK India
Quality is non-negotiable
All these Ayush departments are our ancient treatment methods, our ancient medicines.
7 min |