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Special report: India and Pakistan at 70
- Hissing cousinsWhy India and Pakistan hate each other
- Post-partum depressionSeventy years of Indo-Pakistani enmity
- Vale of darknessBuffeted by both India and Pakistan, it is the Kashmiris who suffer most
- The elephant in its labyrinthIn the race with its tricky neighbour, India has recently been winning
- The pushmi-pullyuWhat makes Pakistan so unfathomable
- One Lifebelt, One RoadChina makes Pakistan an offer it cannot refuse
- Don’t hold your breathReconciliation is not impossible, but it will be a long, slow process
Special report: The economics of longevity
- The new oldGetting to grips with longevity
- Footloose and fancy-freeRetirement is out, new portfolio careers are in
- Don’t call us silverPensioners are an underrated and underserved market
- Your money and your lifeFinancing longevity
- Rock around the clockAgeing rock stars go on and on
- A blessing, not a burdenThe joys of living to 100
- Tablets for every problemNew technology for old age
Highlights from 1843 magazine
- 1843 AnswersWhat’s the best age gap in a relationship?
- FilmNetflix experiments with interactive storytelling
- Test driveThe latest male-grooming gizmos reviewed
- FashionWhy Brunello Cucinelli is fashion’s philosopher king
- FilmAndrey Zvyagintsev, Russia’s leading director, finds rapture in details
- FoodHow Nando’s conquered the world