Veteran historian Romila Thapar on Hindutva’s control over history, the assault on pluralism, and India’s democratic drift.
The Supreme Court’s remarks on environmentalists in the Pipavav port case deepen fears of judicial bias, weakened EIAs, and ...
As Congress and Left celebrate Mamata’s fall, BJP tightens its grip through manipulation and polarisation. Can Opposition ...
एक मुट्ठी आसमान (A Fistful of Sky), 2025-26. | Photo Credit: Akik Rahman/courtesy of Subodh Gupta and Nature Morte ...
Bennurakar’s films on Sivakasi’s child labour and other marginalised lives refused spectacle and moral posturing. They ...
A landslide UDF victory ends a decade of Left rule in Kerala, leaving India without a Communist-led State government for the ...
BJP workers celebrate as the party takes the lead on the West Bengal Assembly election result day, in Dakshin Dinajpur ...
The Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam’s victory in Tamil Nadu surprised most political observers. While many exit polls predicted a ...
The “Vijay factor” swept away a formidable line-up of seasoned politicians across the two major alliances. Among the big ...
BJP’s 2026 Bengal sweep ends bhadralok dominance, but party-society violence, bulldozer governance, and Hindu consolidation ...
The SAHA exhibition showed that the future battlefield may no longer belong automatically to the richest powers or the largest armies but to countries capable of adapting fastest to the wars of the ...
The BJP’s landslide in Bengal reflected anti-incumbency, Hindu consolidation, the impact of voter roll revisions, and growing ...
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