India
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Brief letters: The Great Hedge of India | The illiberal elite | Word origins | Memes | English national costume | Brian Clough’s political stand | Robert Vaughn, super fly guy
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Brief letters: Traditional Indian dress | Modern art market | Baffled baby boomers | Letter-writing masterclasses | Doc Martens
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Indian prime minister insists cancellation of 500 and 1,000-rupee notes will ultimately benefit poorer people
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Brief Letters: Manufacturing jobs | The metropolitan elite | Emigrating after the US election | John Lewis’s bouncing animals | Jean cut-off rule
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Mumbai image consultants are charging up to £1,000 a day to teach etiquette
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Letters: When he comes to woo a post-Brexit City of London Mr Modi could emphasise the patronising absurdity of the photo-op by sporting a bowler hat and pinstripes
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Desperate customers throng banks after sudden withdrawal of high-denomination notes from circulation
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Nestlé, GlaxoSmithKline and Danone support the drought-stricken farmers their supply chains rely on. But is it enough?
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Liberia’s president one of many who fear Donald Trump’s victory will hinder fight for gender equality
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From China and Japan to India and the countries of south-east Asia, leaders are being confronted by the unknowns of a new American president
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From true accounts of harrowing ascents, to more fantastic ventures in Shangri-La and Shambhala, here are some of the best tales about the Himalayas
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Editorial: Adults who grew up in less grim conditions can cope with poorer air. When a child’s lungs are damaged, they are damaged for life
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Prime minister says country’s highest value banknotes will be taken out of circulation as part of clampdown on ‘black money’
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PM’s brain appears to have been hacked sometime since Brexit vote as she dodges awkward questions on jolly to India
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Remain supporter John Nelson has been a vocal opponent of hard Brexit but warns delays could prove damaging for business
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The prime minister says she will improve visa offer if India takes back citizens who are illegally in UK
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As visas and migration dominate talks in India, the PM must be realising the mountain she has to climb in a post-Brexit world
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Negotiating closer trading relationship, PM says she will improve visa offer if India takes back citizens who are in UK illegally
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Cricket star Geoffrey Boycott, who was the childhood pinup of Theresa May, compares the PM to Margaret Thatcher
Why the corrupt rich will welcome Modi’s ‘surgical strike on corruption’