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The hard truth is that the RJD was defeated by its own complacency long before it was defeated at the booth


Nitish Kumar understands the board and his game well: He plays to his strength, strategises at multiple levels, and consolidates his core vote


PM Modi’s recent visit to the mountain nation visit was intended to address the new dynamics of a changing Bhutan


The Bihar verdict marks the culmination of an old political feud and signals the arrival of a new politics based on smart management of multi-caste...


Why do films based on wars become a big deal in countries like India? A simple answer is because wars are a big deal. Everywhere and across time


At multiple levels, the BBC has let itself down — editorially, managerially, even, presentationally


In politics, the arithmetic is clear: If you’re not going to field women candidates, you’re not going to get women legislators


An experimental probe into family dysfunction, patriarchy in black and white


The 2025 election unfolded as a layered verdict. On the surface, it reflected gratitude toward Nitish Kumar, a “Thank You” moment magnified by...


This victory is a result of the BJP’s organisational and strategic ability and Amit Shah’s strategic depth


Ebola’s legacy reveals an uncomfortable truth: environmental sustainability is not just conservation, it is disease prevention.


The science has been clear for years: Pollution is cutting our lives short. So, what’s missing is not information; it’s the right storytelling


The story of coral depletion and Ebola is not one of coincidence, but connection.


It is not the task of the State or the courts to force individuals to say or think the “right” or desirable things


The network of radicals behind the incident raises many questions


The Nithari acquittals are symptomatic of a deeper malaise afflicting India’s criminal investigation machinery. At every level, the system failed


India has been a global pioneer in sustainability. Yet, ESG frameworks today largely overlook protein’s role in our food system


The story of Flesh, Szalay’s Booker winner, is told in a linear mode with no quirks and turns. It follows the old realist pattern of beginning,...
