As media and its platforms multiply, the urge for control grows. Even if it sometimes gets nowhere. But the Modi government’s image control does not stop within the country
SEVANTI NINANThe absence of legal provisions addressing cyber slavery highlights the inadequacy of current frameworks. Cyber slavery operates at the intersection of human trafficking and cybercrime
BASIL GUPTAIf international cricket comes to be seen as BCCI’s rotten borough, it will lose its credibility and with it, its precarious hold on the public imagination. India might be left to play with itself
MUKUL KESAVANIndians still constitute a substantial portion of Singapore’s more than 1.5 million foreign workers and still account for only a minute fraction of the island-State’s wage bill
SUNANDA K. DATTA-RAYIndia’s metropolitan-centric discourse on air pollution merits scrutiny since the malaise is taking a dangerous toll on towns and villages. The situation is consistent with the global picture
THE EDITORIAL BOARDThe latest season ends with a finale that takes our hero, Mark, into uncharted territory