Why do some revolutions win while others bleed out? Mass movements don’t fail from lack of courage or numbers. They fail when ...
From the Pawars and Thackerays in Maharashtra to the Yadavs in Bihar, political estrangements are giving way to tactical reunions. These moments reveal how legacy, survival, and permanent interests ...
Moving from reportage to the novel, Sengupta argues that fiction can expose the social, moral, and bureaucratic realities of ...
With the Awami League sidelined and the BNP poised for power, India is recalibrating its Bangladesh policy by engaging an old adversary. Tarique Rahman’s careful signalling offers reassurance without ...
From sanctions to the abduction of President Nicolás Maduro, US actions in Venezuela mark the exhaustion of imperial power.
Kashmir police seek granular data on mosques, madrassas and clerics, triggering outrage over surveillance, Muslim profiling and constitutional rights. Read why it matters.
From BJP–Shiv Sena ruptures to NCP family splits, Maharashtra politics reveals how as power equations shift, ideology fades, ...
West Bengal announced Samudra Sathi in 2024 to support fisherfolk during the annual fishing ban. More than a year later, the ...
By refusing bail to Umar Khalid and Sharjeel Imam, the Supreme Court has sent a stark message to India’s emerging Muslim ...
From colonial history to everyday survival, Amitava Kumar’s The Social Life of Indian Trains shows how railways shape India’s ...
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation election has become a high-stakes contest over political legacy, linguistic identity, ...
Fear now governs classrooms, newsrooms, and public life in India as teachers, journalists, and minorities self-censor under ...
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