India, Oct. 18 -- We live in a world where women journalists are first excluded from an event covering a significant diplomatic dialogue, and then, when there is a ripple of indignation against the perversion, a "correction" is made - one that jars more than it gels with the modern women's narrative we have been copiously fed with. We live in a world where a man, a surgeon in Bangalore, murders his new wife, herself a doctor, for a reason that shows utter disregard for life and human decency. The police surmise that he was upset about the woman's multiple health issues, which were allegedly kept under wraps by her parents before the marriage. His anger resulted in an act that not only ended a life but also tore open the raw, unspoken tensio...