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Bihar Election: Is The Cha Cutting Enough?
Modi plays the Bihar game with seasoned politicians, and finds his tactics backfiring.
9 min |
November 9, 2015

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Amaravati: Abode Of The Immortals
Some 30,000 acres of farmland is Naidus new sketchpad on which he is furiously drawing up his capital city.
7 min |
November 9, 2015

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A Bihari Story Of The Haar
The BJP has paid the price for its inability to understand Bihar and its remarkable people.
10 min |
November 23, 2015

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Tollywood: The Sheets Are Always White
Tollywood is going bold, but are the films the better for it? Or is it just....
7 min |
December 7, 2015

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'How Many' Is Your Caste?
A long­overdue measure to redistribute political power, Karnataka’s caste census is a first in India
4 min |
July 25, 2016

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Balancing The Wheel
With polls pending, Khaleda Zia in jail and Hasina pampering Islamists, Bangladesh is on edge
5 min |
March 12, 2018

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Hunger, Bloodthirst, Murder
An adivasi’s lynching sparks an artistic outpouring that only discomfits activists
5 min |
March 12, 2018

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AAP Among Unequals
Angry, Alternative Politics, they called it. But has AAP failed to redeem its pledge? Is it too angry, and not alternative enough?
10+ min |
March 12, 2018

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Immovable And Rusted Objects
Obstructionist bureaucracy needs an injection of specialists
3 min |
March 12, 2018

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A Broom In The Wrong Place
There’s talk of President’s Rule, but, for better optics, the BJP will more likely let Delhi’s AAP government hoist itself with its own petard
5 min |
March 12, 2018

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A Party That Lost Its Fig Leaf
AAP grew overambitious; its leader anyway tended to be autocratic. The party’s slide began when it became unscrupulous. Will it reform its ways?
6 min |
March 12, 2018

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Scent Of The Lotus Bloom
It’s not just about dashing moves, their motive has to reach people. Modi knows it.
6 min |
January 09, 2017

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Broomstruck In Bathinda
Akalis are seen as useless amid economic distress; the Congress is patchily popular. It’s the AAP many in Punjab are turning to.
7 min |
January 09, 2017

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Woof Of Nepotism
Public outcry grows over a ‘job-giving clique’ around CM
4 min |
March 19, 2018

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Scent Of A Phul Bloom
After almost a quarter century, Uttar Pradesh politics is witnessing an almost impossible pheno­menon: the Samajwadi Party and the Bahujan Samaj Party have joined hands in the poll arena.
5 min |
March 19, 2018

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Yonder, The Dark Star
The CPI(M) should have emulated some social movements in India. A know-it-all attitude undid the party.
5 min |
March 19, 2018

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X Files: Karma Or Karti
Here’s what the Sheena Bora murder case has to do with investment in INX and the arrest of Karti Chidambaram
8 min |
March 19, 2018

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Addicted To Melancholia, And All Its Glory
In awe of the self-destructive, tragic lover, Hindi cinema continues to reimagine Devdas, as if for each generation
5 min |
March 19, 2018

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New Lock For EU's Digital Mines
Indian companies dealing with European data wait ­anxiously as the EU pushes in new security rules
5 min |
March 26, 2018

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The Vulture On The Wire
As more of our lives comes to be lived online, the worst we encounter or evade in ‘real’ life reappears digitally magnified with a vengeance­
8 min |
March 26, 2018
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Rain Or Shine, The Glow Eludes Growers Yet Again
Sky-high tomato prices have set off WhatsApp jokes, but the farmer is shortchanged—and left only to weep.
9 min |
August 07, 2017

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The Women Count
India’s pioneering psephologists slice through the clutter with some revelations: women might outvote men in 2019, despite millions being disenfranchised.
10+ min |
March 18, 2019

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How Many Have Fallen?
The BJP Controls The Game After Balakot As The Opposition Loses The Narrative And Bonds Loosen.
6 min |
March 18, 2019

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'It's A Shame 21 Million Women Can't Vote'
The turnout of women voters will likely be more than that of men in the 2019 general election and yet 21 million women will not have their names on the rolls. Opposition unity will be decisive and alliances will make or break every state. These and other such revelations fill The Verdict (Penguin Random House), the forthcoming book by election experts Prannoy Roy and Dorab Sopariwala. The authors spoke to Satish Padmanabhan on what makes the 2019 polls the biggest and most important. Excerpts:
6 min |
March 18, 2019

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Roses Smell Sweet, So Do They
The Afghan national cricket team warmly embraces its ‘home’ bases in India.
5 min |
March 25, 2019

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A For AAPlause, B For Boos
Delhi government fixed a broken state schooling system, but glitches remain.
8 min |
March 25, 2019

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Time's Filter: Made For Each Other
They are the faces that launch a thousand products. Some are famous now; some are forever touched by the magic of old ads.
8 min |
April 01, 2019

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India Should Stop Looking At China Through The Pakistan Prism
At one point, India must stop regarding China solely through its staunch support of Pakistan
5 min |
April 01, 2019

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The Job Boom On Paper
The MSME sector has just about started to recover, but a new report claims that things have been well.
5 min |
April 01, 2019

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Through A Film Of Red
The unbearable pressures of an India-Pakistan clash.
2 min |