Her grave-thumping act at Jayalalithaa’s memorial on the Marina before she went to prison in 2017 may turn out to be just optics in the end
The affable Rajya Sabha deputy chairman finds himself in the midst of a political storm
Jaish planned to kill foreign journalists after Pulwama attack
As Covid-19 threatens ancient Andaman tribes, the choice is between protecting their health and their way of life
Kesavananda Bharati, who died on September 6th, did not win in court, but his 1973 case limited Parliament’s power to amend the Constitution. Indian democracy is indebted to him
The recent murder of a young political worker in Kannur, north Kerala, in the presence of his sisters puts the spotlight on a ghastly tradition of revenge politics
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