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The Wolf and the Sheep
The feud between O. Panneerselvam and Edappadi K. Palaniswami that is rupturing the AIADMK has all the makings of a Shakespearean drama,...
Correspondent
Feb 243 min read


The Department That Wasn’t There
The Aam Aadmi Party’s chaotic governance anarchic governance reaches new heights as it fumbles in Punjab after losing Delhi. Punjab The...
Correspondent
Feb 243 min read


An Inconvenient Murder
The killing of a whistleblower in Telangana revives scrutiny of KCR’s rule and the murky politics of the Kaleshwaram project. Telangana...
Correspondent
Feb 223 min read


Guarding the Hills
Uttarakhand’s bold land law which restricts land sales is a necessary shield against predatory expansion and cultural erosion....
Correspondent
Feb 203 min read


Centralized Education, Regional Defiance
The clash between Tamil Nadu and the BJP-led Centre over the National Education Policy is the latest chapter in the long-running Hindi vs...
Correspondent
Feb 183 min read


A Southern Cauldron
As Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and his deputy, DK Shivakumar, vie for supremacy, the Congress in Karnataka finds itself in a precarious...
Correspondent
Feb 173 min read


A Most Wanted Rival
The seething political rivalry between Himanta Biswa Sarma and Gaurav Gogoi has escalated into accusations of espionage and national...
Correspondent
Feb 163 min read


The Comrade’s Contradictions
Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan’s eyebrow-raising volte-face on private universities is causing detractors and adherents to question whether...
Correspondent
Feb 133 min read


A Crumbling Fort
Arvind Kejriwal’s Delhi debacle has set off tremors in Punjab, where his party faces mutiny, mid-term poll threats and the spectre of...
Correspondent
Feb 123 min read


Why Gilgit-Baltistan Belongs to India?
For too long, a vital part of India’s history has been treated as an afterthought. It’s time to reclaim the narrative, and the land....
Correspondent
Feb 113 min read


State of Siege
The resignation of Manipur Chief Minister Biren Singh marks the end of a fraught tenure, but does it signal the beginning of peace?...
Correspondent
Feb 103 min read


BJP’s Win, Akhilesh’s Lament
Saffron surges in the result to the keenly contested Milkipur by-election as BJP triumphs in a symbolic battleground in Uttar Pradesh....
Correspondent
Feb 93 min read


An Industrial Mirage
Despite grand summits and tall proclamations by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, industry continues to elude West Bengal. West Bengal...
Correspondent
Feb 63 min read


Trampled Faith and Slanging Matches
In the aftermath of the Mahakumbh stampede, India’s politicians have retreated to their familiar trenches, trading blame instead of...
Correspondent
Feb 53 min read


Counting Castes, Courting Trouble
Telangana’s caste survey could prove a political landmine for Rahul Gandhi and the Congress. Telangana Caste, the defining feature of...
Correspondent
Feb 53 min read


A Fierce Tug of War
The capital’s high-stakes election pits Kejriwal’s populism against BJP’s weight and Congress’s nostalgia. Delhi Delhi has always been a...
Correspondent
Feb 43 min read


Shift Towards Right?
The Kerala government’s move to slash minority scholarships has drawn accusations that Chief Minister Vijayan’s regime was pandering to...
Correspondent
Feb 33 min read


MUDA Mayhem
As the corruption scandal engulfs Karnataka’s ruling elite, the opposition finds opportunity in chaos. Karnataka In Karnataka’s political...
Correspondent
Feb 23 min read


Unlikely Convergence
The meeting between Hurriyat’s Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and National Conference’s Aga Syed Ruhullah signals a shift in the political landscape...
Correspondent
Jan 303 min read


A Bold Step
Despite opposition from predictable quarters, the state has taken a necessary step towards legal equality. Uttarakhand Uttarakhand has...
Correspondent
Jan 293 min read
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