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Kanika Datta is a former journalist with three decades of experience and has worked in various editorial capacities with Business Standard for most of her professional career. She is currently a consulting editor with the paper. She is an opinion writer and writes a monthly column titled Swot" that mostly focuses on the intersection of business and economic policy with society. She is a history graduate from Jadavpur University. Her other interests include keenly following sports from the armchair (especially football)
Kanika Datta is a former journalist with three decades of experience and has worked in various editorial capacities with Business Standard for most of her professional career. She is currently a consulting editor with the paper. She is an opinion writer and writes a monthly column titled Swot" that mostly focuses on the intersection of business and economic policy with society. She is a history graduate from Jadavpur University. Her other interests include keenly following sports from the armchair (especially football)
James Montague falls off the map to capture an aspect of football that is outside the perception of most global fans
A former radio newsreader has produced a thought-provoking account of a British military camera team's attempts to relay good news from Afghanistan at the height of the insurgency
The conservative Bavarian prince who managed the Rolling Stones' finances for 40 years has written a wryly amusing and fascinating memoir of life with the world's most famous rock band
A 25th anniversary edition of Morgan Chua's cartoons of the events around the Tiananmen Square massacre is a chilling reminder of how states can turn against their citizens
Discoveries of India
Corporations tend to be defined by the political group that favours them, making them untouchable for others
Inconvenient truths
Tour of duty