
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: openIndiaRemotely-controlled weapons hit democracy: killing from a distance
In the new information order, manipulated voters have come to outnumber threatened voters and bribed voters. The...
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Published in: openIndiaStatues are not safe in India
One cynic says that after every election, the new Government can spend its first year in uninstalling the statutes...
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Published in: openIndiaWhen faith fills ballot boxes
Ironically, the message of scientific temper, modernity, secularism resonated more in India when the rate of...
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Published in: openIndiaOf sacred cows and profane men
The cow has highlighted religious, regional, social and cultural differences. Some humans have been killed in the...
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Published in: openIndiaReimagining India in Britain
The Great India Show covers even science in India. It has been blessed by the two governments. Britain is out on a...
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Published in: openIndiaConversion of a Hindu priest in India
If religious passions are inflamed, it is election time. This is what every regular visitor to India has come to know.