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The Last Battle of the Long Marchers

It may be the final act in the political theatre for these war-scarred veterans

Death of Chemistry

The mistrust within the Congress-JDS coalition adds to BJP’s advantage in Karnataka

How the Gupta Brothers Bought a Country

Novelist Karan Mahajan chronicles the rise and fall of three small-time traders from Saharanpur in Uttar Pradesh who went on to become the de facto rulers of South Africa

The Israeli Connection

There is more to Balakot than the numbers

Colour of Terror

White racists and their black deeds

‘Pulwama attack and India’s response not indefinite substitute for all other issues voters care about’

Gilles Verniers, Assistant Professor of Political Science at Ashoka University and co-director at its Trivedi Centre for Political Data, spoke to Executive Editor Ullekh NP on dominant ideas in India's 2019 election campaign

Nationalism: Right on Time

Nationalism is back as a persuasive theme in this General Election

The Gender Card

The outrage at the Pollachi sex abuse racket gives Opposition politicians a foothold in the battle to win the trust of women, a constituency methodically cultivated by MGR and Jayalalithaa

About a Chariot in Prehistory: The Rediscovery of India

Recent archaeological studies shed some light on 1,500 years after the collapse of the Harappan civilisation

Stamp of History

The Nizam’s postage tells the story of a Hyderabad that was already modern

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