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Karan Thapar

Karan Thapar is a super-looking genius who’s young, friendly, chatty and great fun to be with. He’s also very enjoyable to read.

Articles by Karan Thapar

The strange feeling of hatred towards the Other

What allegedly happened eight centuries ago — and it’s a belief, not a fact — is of relevance to history but hardly reason to demolish a dargah.

Ajmer: Muslim devotees offer prayers outside the Ajmer Sharif Dargah, Shrine of Moinuddin Chishti, in Ajmer, Rajasthan, Friday, Dec. 6, 2024. (PTI Photo) (PTI)
Published on Dec 07, 2024 08:08 PM IST

Misandry cannot ensure safety of women of UP

The proposals reveal an astonishing level of distrust of men. They presume women are not safe in the company of male tailors, hairdressers and shop assistants

Lucknow, India- October 13, 2024: A group of Women taking selfi during Sindoor Khela on the final day of the Durga Puja on the occasion of Vijayadashami at Ravindra Palli in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh India on Sunday, 13, 2024. (Photo by Deepak Gupta Hindustan Times)
Published on Nov 16, 2024 08:15 PM IST

Portrait of an icon: Ratan Tata, up close and personal

Thomas Mathew's book reveals Ratan Tata's personal life, including his childhood, loves, and quirks, showcasing a complex figure behind the industrialist.

Mumbai, India - Oct. 21, 2024: -An artist from NGO Project Mumbai gives the final touch up to a portrait of Industrialist Ratan Tata along the Currey Road Railway station as part of the NGO's initiative Hamara Station Hamari Shaan--India's largest citizen led public art to beautify railway stations across Mumbai. (Photo by Anshuman Poyrekar/ Hindustan Times) (Hindustan Times)
Updated on Nov 09, 2024 08:11 PM IST

The wonder that was India in ancient times

The Golden Road: How Ancient India Transformed the World is, therefore, not just about the wonder that was India but its influence on the rest of the world.

The golden road of Dalrymple’s title is not a land route. It’s a set of sea lanes, which the powerful monsoon winds made possible for Indian seafarers to traverse, either westwards to Arabia or eastwards all the way to Sumatra and Java.. (Photo by Raj K Raj/ Hindustan Times) (Raj K Raj/HT PHOTO)
Updated on Nov 02, 2024 07:27 PM IST

HARDtalk made guests squirm, viewers happy

I predict the BBC will come to regret the scrapping of HARDtalk. More importantly, it will leave its loyal viewers poorly informed

HARDtalk is the BBC’s long-form one-to-one interview, where a single person and often a single issue is addressed. The conversation is rigorous but not aggressive, focused but not narrow, and extremely well-researched without becoming pedantic or abstruse (Wikimedia Commons)
Published on Oct 26, 2024 08:35 PM IST

A posthumous Bharat Ratna for Ratan Tata

Ratan Tata was a great businessman, a visionary industrialist and a warm, compassionate, and good human being. But that could be true of many others. What marks him out is that he was venerated

People pay homage to Indian business leader Ratan Tata who died on Wednesday night, in the lawns of the National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA), in Mumbai, India, Thursday, Oct. 10, 2024. (AP Photo /Rafiq Maqbool) (AP)
Updated on Oct 19, 2024 08:59 PM IST

After Gaza war, image of Israel has been battered

Justice for Palestine has become a cause not just for the United Nations but, more tellingly, in Washington. And it’s voiced most strongly on the university campuses of the western world

People inspect the damage at the site of an Israeli airstrike on the Mount Lebanon village of Maaysra, east of the coastal town of Byblos, on October 12, 2024. (Photo by JOSEPH EID / AFP) (AFP)
Published on Oct 12, 2024 08:14 PM IST

The case against bans, including on cigarettes

There are a thousand good reasons not to smoke; a million good arguments to persuade me against it. But if I still choose to do so, don’t seek to ban me. Don’t preclude my choice.

An Indian pedestrian walks past anti-smoking graffiti on a wall in Mumbai on May 31, 2016, on 'World No Tobacco Day'. / AFP PHOTO / INDRANIL MUKHERJEE (AFP)
Published on Oct 05, 2024 08:57 PM IST

Attracted to the world of words, like bees to honey

Shashi Tharoor's love for words shines in his book "A Wonderland of Words," exploring English's quirks, from Indianisms to clever figures of speech.

A malapropism, derived from Sheridan’s play The Rivals, is when you use the wrong word and create a delightful blunder. (Shutterstock)
Updated on Sep 28, 2024 09:18 PM IST

Sita, a man of wit who stood by what he said

“Sita was also an attentive listener with a formidable memory. In fact, the range and accuracy of his memory was a powerful weapon in interviews. ”

Kolkata: In this Thursday, May 12, 2022 file image, Communist Party of India (Marxist) General Secretary Sitaram Yechury addresses a rally of Democratic Youth Federation of India (DYFI) activists for the 11th All India Conference, in Kolkata. (PTI Photo/Swapan Mahapatra) (PTI)
Published on Sep 21, 2024 08:20 PM IST

HH Asquith, on the precipice of propriety

Precipiceis the story of Herbert Henry Asquith, the Earl of Oxford and Asquith, who was pM of Britain from 1908 to 1916, and his infatuation for Venetia Stanley, an aristocratic socialite

Herbert Henry Asquith, the Earl of Oxford, who was prime minister of Britain from 1908 to 1916 (Government of the United Kingdom/Wikimedia Commons)
Published on Sep 14, 2024 08:59 PM IST

The good life of the Raj in a Calcutta hotel and club

A recent trip to Kolkata revealed lingering colonial charm at The Glenburn hotel and the Bengal Club, where tradition and elegance persist.

View from the lawn of the Bengal Club (BengalClub1827/Wikimedia Commons)
Updated on Sep 07, 2024 09:17 PM IST

A strange accusation, and malice in Faujiland

The tale I have to tell is so strange, most people wouldn’t even find it credible as fiction. And yet, believe me, it’s true

A few weeks ago, the Pakistani authorities arrested Raoof Hasan, information secretary and spokesperson of Imran Khan’s Tehreek-e-Insaaf (Wikimedia Commons) (Wikimedia Commons)
Published on Aug 31, 2024 09:07 PM IST

The man who knew how to retrieve lost moments

Natwar Singh had this instinctive skill of knowing how to retrieve lost moments. It was one of his most winning qualities.

Kunwar Natwar Singh in New Delhi India, on Friday, August 1, 2014.(Photo by Raj K Raj/ Hindustan Times) (Hindustan Times)
Published on Aug 24, 2024 09:10 PM IST

Neeraj-Arshad warmth echoes shared culture

Punjabis share a unique bond across India and Pakistan, rooted in shared culture and history, transcending political divides. This connection explains the camaraderie between athletes like Neeraj Chopra and Arshad Nadeem.

Paris: Gold medalist Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem (R) and Silver medalist India’s Neeraj Chopra pose for photos at the podium during the victory ceremony for the men's javelin throw final event at the 2024 Summer Olympics, in Paris, France, Friday, Aug. 9, 2024. (PTI Photo/Ravi Choudhary) (PTI)
Updated on Aug 17, 2024 08:57 PM IST

Heed those WhatsApp warnings on fraudsters

WhatsApp messages often warn us to guard against door-to-door salesmen and to never share our credit card pin code with people claiming to be from the bank

It’s the sort of thing WhatsApp messages warn you against. (Reuters)
Published on Aug 10, 2024 09:08 PM IST

The Gymkhana Club’s ungentlemanly move

In a move that is bizarre and insulting to its members, the club has decided members must deposit money for dining, etc in advance. They must have a ‘positive credit balance’ to dine at the club or use the services of the Bar

Delhi Gymkhana Club (Mint archive)
Published on Aug 03, 2024 09:30 PM IST

Glimpses of British summertime cheer

A glimpse of a sunny summer day in Britain, with London warmer than Delhi, ice cream in the park, and the joy of a British countryside pub.

People sit on the grass in St James's park, in London, Tuesday, June 25, 2024, as the temperatures are set to reach 28C during the week. (AP Photo/Alberto Pezzali) (AP)
Updated on Jul 27, 2024 09:22 PM IST

Why we say clip-clop, and never clop-clip

“I can’t compare myself to Henry Higgins, but the delightful rules of the English language never cease to fascinate me”

Have you ever wondered why we say tick-tock and not tock-tick, or ding-dong not dong-ding or, even, King-Kong and not Kong-King? (Shutterstock)
Published on Jul 20, 2024 09:14 PM IST

Three lessons for Indian politics from British polls

Now there’s an opportunity to see Blighty differently. And this time we, in India, can learn a few invaluable lessons as well.

FILE PHOTO: British Prime Minister Keir Starmer looks on, at Number 10 Downing Street, in London, Britain, July 9, 2024. REUTERS/Chris J. Ratcliffe/File Photo (REUTERS)
Published on Jul 13, 2024 09:13 PM IST

A charter for Parliament to improve its functioning

Is the Lok Sabha living up to our expectations? What changes are needed to convince the Opposition that the voice of the Indian people is given time and, therefore, adequately heard?

The Parliament House in New Delhi, India, on Monday, June 24, 2024. Photographer: Prakash Singh/Bloomberg (Bloomberg)
Published on Jul 06, 2024 09:30 PM IST

Claim to prohibition is immoral, ahistoric

If safe and cheap alcohol is available for all adults to buy, within all the accepted conditions of the law, few people would risk their lives drinking hooch

The truth is deaths caused by the consumption of spurious liquor are double tragedies. (Representational photo)
Published on Jun 30, 2024 12:00 AM IST

Seditious hearts and mature democracies

Today, when we claim to be vishwaguru, leader of the Global South, deserving of a permanent seat in the United Nations Security Council, does not this treatment of Arundhati Roy reveal a sad but inescapable truth about us?

**EDS: FILE PHOTO** New Delhi: In this Thursday, Aug 30, 2018 file photo, writer and activist Arundhati Roy at a press conference, in New Delhi. Delhi Lt. Governor V.K. Saxena has accorded sanction to prosecute Roy under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act for allegedly making provocative speeches at an event in 2010, Raj Niwas officials said on Friday, June 14, 2024. (PTI Photo/Kamal Kishore)(PTI06_14_2024_000327B) (PTI)
Published on Jun 22, 2024 08:57 PM IST

How (not) to read market swings in the poll season

Suppose foreign investors had commissioned their own exit polls, which pointed in the same direction as those of the pollsters, wouldn’t it be legitimate for them to buy shares based on such information?

The National Stock Exchange of India Ltd. (NSE) building in BKC, Mumbai
Published on Jun 16, 2024 12:11 PM IST

The old order changeth, yielding place to new?

The key question is can Modi, temperamentally and psychologically, adjust to the very different circumstances he now faces as PM?

India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi waves to the crowd before his speech, after staking claim to form the new union government as he was elected for his third term following the country's general election, at the presidential palace Rashtrapati Bhavan in New Delhi on June 7, 2024. Prime Minister Narendra Modi thanked the people of India on June 7, for returning him to power after he was invited to form a new government by President Droupadi Murmu. (Photo by Money SHARMA / AFP)(AFP)
Published on Jun 08, 2024 11:43 PM IST

Brotherhood of lapsed spies turned chroniclers

Covert doesn’t reveal the inner workings — leave aside secrets — of R&AW and ISI. Instead, it “explores the inner lives and motivations of spy chiefs …"

Ex RAW chief and author AS Dulat. (Ravindra Joshi/HT Photo)
Published on Jun 02, 2024 12:02 AM IST

What questions to ask in an interview with a PM

What do I want to hear when I listen to interviews of a Prime Minister? After all, if the questions are asked on my behalf, what would my questions be?

So what do I want to hear when I listen to interviews of a Prime Minister (PM)? After all, if the questions are asked on my behalf, what would my questions be? (Representative Image)(Pixabay)
Published on May 25, 2024 10:09 PM IST

What if TN Seshan were leading the EC today?

Imagine what Seshan would have done. He would have called out the PM, loudly, bluntly and unhesitatingly.

Chief Election Commissioner TN Seshan in a picture dated 01 March 1991. (HT Photo)
Published on May 18, 2024 11:35 PM IST

Listening to silence in the dance of language

It’s no secret that English is not a phonetic language. How you spell a word has little connection with how you pronounce it.

As a document I’ve discovered on the net says, “letters persist in words despite not playing any discernable role in the word’s pronunciation”.
Published on May 11, 2024 10:07 PM IST

Addressing citizens in a secular democracy

We’ve travelled a long distance since the fifties and sixties. These days there’s nothing you would not expect of a politician

Prime Minister Narendra Modi (PTI)
Published on May 04, 2024 10:00 PM IST
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