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Essays

The Long Marcher

What India owes to Modi’s war on poverty

Bipolar Nation

India has erred in treating Gandhi and Savarkar, or Hind Swaraj and Hindutva, as irreconcilable opposites

Not Even the Consolation of Baked Alaska

As Trump works out deals with China and Europe and nudges Putin towards peace, where does that leave India?

The End of Islam

Is the religion’s journey as an agent of history over?

The RSS Century

The incredible story of an organisation that has not shied away from exercising power in the interests of Hindus and India

The Silence Breakers of Kashmir

They were ostracised as informers and denied the dignity of burying their dead in village cemeteries. These surviving family members of victims of terror are finally speaking up and an attentive state is listening to their stories

Divided Over Gaza

Netanyahu's government hangs by a thread as the Ultra-Orthodox parties walk out while the prolonged conflict keeps widening the political chasm in Israel

Soul Mountain

The Kailash Mansarovar Yatra is both a gruelling adventure and an enriching spiritual journey

Breakdown In Britain

Keir Starmer is withering away and Nigel Farage’s Reform UK is poised to inherit the mantle of the Right

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