
L.K. Sharma has followed no profession other than journalism for more than four decades, covering criminals and prime ministers. He was the European Correspondent of The Times of India based in London for a decade. He reported for five years from Washington as the Foreign Editor of the Deccan Herald. Edited three volumes on innovations in India. He has completed a work of creative nonfiction on V. S. Naipaul. His two e-books 'The Twain' and 'A Parliamentary Affair' form part of The Englandia Quartet.
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Published in: HomeWhatsApp Democracy comes to India!
The business potential is limitless and the expensive Facebook war rooms established to fight for truth will start...
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Published in: HomeDemocracy dumbed down
TV anchor Ravish Kumar, a kill-joy and not a theatre-lover, dislikes the very sight of a Nero fiddling and has run a...
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Published in: openIndiaIndian democracy, then and now
The level of sectarianism was kept under restraint before, because never before did a sectarian political party...
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Published in: openIndiaA tale of two events, and two cultures
The Science Congress and Jaipur Literature Festival (JLF), held in India every January, are the largest events of...
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Published in: openIndiaResilient Hinduism has endured upheavals
It was not always like this. Hinduism neutralised competing elements by absorbing them. This faith tradition was...
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Published in: openIndiaRising roar of faux faith in poll-bound India
Read the newspapers, listen to the TV “debates” and see the WhatsApp-trained ignorant armies clash day and night.