
Aditya Chaturvedi
Sports Journalist at Hindustan Times
Sports journalist. Formerly @htTweets, @scroll_in, @dna. Currently pursuing a Master’s @YourStMarys. ✍️ for @SportsGazette.
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1 week ago |
swarajyamag.com | Aditya Chaturvedi |Aditya Chaturvedi
The Ukraine crisis has entered its fourth year after grinding wars of attrition, the return of First World War-style trench warfare, crippling sanctions, a resurgence of the Cold War mentality in the West, and the trappings of a new Soviet autarky in Russia.
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1 week ago |
eurasiareview.com | Aditya Chaturvedi
The American writer William Sydney Porter, better known as O. Henry, led a very colorful life that seems like a noir straight out of Paramount Pictures or MGM studios. A lowly bank clerk accused of embezzling some $500 from the books of Texas First Bank, who turns into a hard-drinking fugitive, befriending a train robber and other riff-raffs in Honduras.
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2 weeks ago |
forpolindia.com | Aditya Chaturvedi
India’s Chicken Neck, the narrow stretch of corridor connecting Siliguri to the seven sister states in the North East, has been a geo-strategist’s nightmare. All the worst case military and tactical scenarios are computed on the basis of hostile state or non state actors seizing it to cut off the North East from India – the lurid fantasy of Greater Bangladesh cheerleaders as well motley Jihadists in the subcontinent. This is the same Chicken’s neck that Sharjeel Imam talked about twisting in 2019.
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3 weeks ago |
forpolindia.com | Aditya Chaturvedi
Theatre and politics converge in more than one way, be it stage fright, the art of riveting public speeches from the pulpit to the thrilling final denouement. Both are tales retold in many acts. Any similarity with the US tariffs imposed by Donald Trump, though, is purely coincidental.
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3 weeks ago |
sportsgazette.co.uk | Aditya Chaturvedi
Punjab would be the happier team considering the nature of this surface. But Bengaluru will take confidence from the fact that they got close to 200 despite never really having any momentum. As they say, runs on the board in a final are incredibly valuable and it promises to be a thrilling finish to the tournament. After 20 overs, RCB are 190/9: WICKET! Arshdeep gets his third wicket of the over to close out a sensational final over and return with figures of 3/40.
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Captain’s knock from Daniel Bell-Drummond. Keeps Kent in it after Middlesex’s 109-run first-innings lead. Grit and flair from the experienced right-hander in tough, seaming conditions. #CountyChampionsip https://t.co/D5pPYUDkiq

Bazball reflects a broader shift in the way Test cricket is played, one that looks set to shape the format for years to come. ✍️for @SportsGazette: https://t.co/UwIhATc8NU

First time covering a game at the Emirates - what a surreal experience. Arsenal lose 3-2 to Manchester United in the FA Youth Cup quarters after extra time. The two No. 10s - Max Dowman (Arsenal) and Jack Fletcher (United) - look like serious talents. https://t.co/MeWQSlo95e