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Salil Tripathi

Articles by Salil Tripathi

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Mandarin duck

  • 04 November 2002

Singapore hopes to become a global arts centre. But, writes Salil Tripathi, unless the authorities learn to put creative and political freedom before commerce, the city will remain a playground for expats

Why dictators hate sport

  • 17 June 2002

Observations on the World Cup

Better than Bollywood

  • 03 June 2002

It's a hot summer for India's film industry, but Salil Tripathi prefers a film-maker who favours reality over schmaltz

Vegetarians who roast humans

  • 11 March 2002

Gujarat, north India, reveres Gandhi and some of its people won't eat onions for fear of hurting microbes. So why is it now the scene of such bloody violence?

The Lord's view

  • 27 August 2001

The Picador Book of Cricket
Edited by Ramachandra Guha Picador, 476pp, £20
ISBN 0330396129

Midnight's children

  • 06 August 2001

Summer films - This month, it will be 54 years since Partition. Salil Tripathi shows how Bollywood is only now able to tackle the taboo subject of India's relationship with Pakistan

Road charges: the Singapore experience

  • 23 July 2001

Asia's jam-free utopia is based on expensive cars and a brilliantly efficient transit system

The goddess against big things

  • 30 April 2001

May Day 2001 - Arundhati Roy has become modern India's glamorous conscience. Salil Tripathi reports

Vegetarians, this is your moment!

  • 02 April 2001

With foot-and-mouth rampant, should we eat yoghurt and granola bars?

Gangsters grab the limelight in Bollywood

  • 12 March 2001

Salil Tripathi on the dark side of India's film industry, where leading actors fail to live happily ever after

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