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The Breach in Ukraine

Why did Putin pull the trigger?

Naval Mutiny and the War on Memory

On the anniversary of the naval mutiny, remembering how Utpal Dutt’s 1965 play memorialising the event had landed him in jail

Bappi Lahiri (1952-2022): Dancing to His Own Tune

He composed memorable songs in forgettable movies but the remix revolution has kept his music alive

The Canadian Complex

On the extraordinary power grab of Justin Trudeau to stop protests that would seem ordinary in India

Rahul Bajaj (1938-2022): Scooter Man

Bajaj’s business didn’t just survive but grew in liberalised India

BSP More Credible than SP as Alternative to BJP, says SC Misra

Senior BSP leader and Rajya Sabha MP Satish Chandra Misra rebuts reports that BSP is lagging, says it represents all sections unlike SP or BJP that rely in creating insecurities in the minds of voters

How Real is the Image? How Futile is that Question?

Mediation is the life-force behind all images

The Afterlife of Political Posters

Ritesh Uttamchandani documents the comical and poignant end of election hoardings

The State of Abandonment

Traditionally two-party Punjab has become so unpredictable that a small difference in the number of votes can make or break political fortunes

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