Asia Decriminalising gay sex is a huge victory. But India still faces many challenges That a British law imposed in 1862 has been lifted is a cause for celebration. But changes will not happen overnight. By Salil Tripathi
The right way and the Indian way Who has written off poor-country debts and now lends to the IMF? Salil Tripathi on an economic mirac By Salil Tripathi
Blame China for the killer virus The spread of a lethal disease shows the dangers of closed societies that cover up bad news By Salil Tripathi
Vegetarians who roast humans Gujarat, north India, reveres Gandhi and some of its people won't eat onions for fear of hurting mic By Salil Tripathi
Road charges: the Singapore experience Asia's jam-free utopia is based on expensive cars and a brilliantly efficient transit system By Salil Tripathi
The goddess against big things May Day 2001 - Arundhati Roy has become modern India's glamorous conscience. Salil Tripathi By Salil Tripathi
Vegetarians, this is your moment! With foot-and-mouth rampant, should we eat yoghurt and granola bars? By Salil Tripathi
Gangsters grab the limelight in Bollywood Salil Tripathi on the dark side of India's film industry, where leading actors fail to live happily By Salil Tripathi
On the dark side of the Valley California, the home of the new economy, is also the site of hazardous work conditions and cheap, fl By Salil Tripathi