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In the Name of the Republic

The re-centring of the Constitution in public discourse is a mixed blessing

Modi’s Message

He said the upcoming elections in Haryana, Maharashtra and Jharkhand will see BJP increase its vote tally

Congress’ Colonial Gene

It still seeks to divide India as the British did using caste and religion

The Ambedkar Dividend

Congress and its allies benefited from making the Constitution a political symbol

An English Makeover

But the British haven’t lost their penchant for pomp

The Mozart of Poetry

The leanness of the streets in Poznan reminded me of the ‘chiselled’ and lean lines of Wisława Szymborska, the Nobel-winning poet who was born in a remote village 20 kilometres from the city a century ago today

‘Paris 2024 Is the First Gender-Equal Games in History’

A conversation with Abhinav Bindra and IOC’s Christian Klaue in the run-up to Paris 2024

Scenes by the Seine

When Hindi cinema spends an evening in Paris

After the Avatar

A passage from a day in the life of Brahma

Who’s Watching the Northern Front?

The conflict between Hezbollah and Israel is escalating towards war

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