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The ‘Triumph’ of Panipat: Why Jitendra Awhad Gets It Wrong?
The Third Battle of Panipat was no lamentable defeat but a testament to Maratha courage that shaped India’s history.

Kiran D. Tare
Mar 274 min read


RSS for use of mother tongue as mode of education
Bengaluru: The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) prefers the mother tongue to be a mode of education and day-to-day communication,...
PTI
Mar 214 min read


Forensic experts baffled over the victim's death causes
By Quaid Najmi Mumbai: At least three well-known forensic specialists with decades of autopsies under their belts have raised...
Quaid Najmi
Mar 213 min read




The Tinderbox of Nagpur
A city that has largely remained on the periphery of political imagination has erupted in flames, but was it an organic outburst or somethin

Abhijit Joshi
Mar 213 min read
Tough Policing
The Ahmedabad police’s recent action of razing illegal properties of miscreants was a classic instance of unbiased policing that put public

Kiran D. Tare
Mar 163 min read


An Ominous Future
The temporary constitution signed by Syria’s interim president is no blueprint for democracy but a roadmap for continued oppression.

Shoumojit Banerjee
Mar 163 min read


Past Imperfect
Thirteen individuals, including five minors, now find themselves on the wrong side of the law in Maharashtra. Their crime? Posting social...
EDITOR
Mar 162 min read


African Railways: Debt Trap or Path to Progress?
Railway infrastructure fuels growth and trade—but in Africa, it also stirs debt, geopolitical tension, and social concerns.

Sumant Vidwans
Mar 163 min read


The Multilingual Mind
In India, language is a bridge, unless you insist it’s a barrier.

Anuradha Rao
Mar 163 min read


A Leader Adrift
Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif’s leadership has been rendered virtually impotent in the face of growing insurgency and political instability.

Kiran D. Tare
Mar 163 min read


The Art Of War and Peace
President Trump’s decision to suspend military and intelligence support for Ukraine is regarded as the best effort to end the...

Priya Samant
Mar 144 min read


The Boycott Crescendo
As Trump’s tariffs wars spark global retaliation and consumer boycotts, history shows that past attempts at ‘America First’ have usually tur

Shoumojit Banerjee
Mar 143 min read


Highway to Heaven or Road to Ruin? Maharashtra’s Shaktipeeth Gamble
The Mahayuti government’s grand expressway vision faces the twin spectres of farmer unrest and electoral peril.

Abhijit Joshi
Mar 144 min read


Bofors Scam: ‘Nobody believes 18.5 pc was not paid’
Journalist and author Chitra Subramaniam has asked the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to make public its discoveries from the "box...
Agency
Mar 114 min read


A Democratic Betrayal
European elites have blocked a popular candidate in the name of 'democracy,' proving once again that they despise the will of the people.

Shoumojit Banerjee
Mar 113 min read


Drowning in Liquor
A fresh corruption scandal in Chhattisgarh raises against ex-CM and Congressman Bhupesh Baghel uncomfortable questions about the credibility

Shoumojit Banerjee
Mar 113 min read


Uncle-Nephew Alliance Shaping Political Future
When I met Shyamsunder (name changed), a full-time loyalist and Man Friday of a certain political heavyweight cabinet minister from New...

Mamta Chitnis-Sen
Sep 8, 20243 min read


Seeking the Godfather
Malatitai (name changed). a fifty-something Mahayuti political party worker is a constant fixture beside her boss, a prominent and...

Mamta Chitnis-Sen
Sep 2, 20242 min read
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