When the blood dried in the leafy remoteness of the Northeast, the truth remained as elusive as the perpetrators. An investigation of the ethnic eruption in Assam 2012
Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan of Kerala, a communist feared as well as admired, is a market-friendly pragmatist in power
The personal and political struggles of a family whose legends still haunt India
As national parties increasingly find themselves fighting legal battles, influential lawyers walk away with Rajya Sabha nominations
Beyond the magic figure of 7.6 lies the bigger challenge for the Modi Government
The party is growing as rapidly as the Congress did when Gandhi was at the helm
Replugging our 2016 cover story in the light of Supreme Court decision on AMU: The Centre is determined to deny minority status to Aligarh Muslim University
How the RJD don Shahabuddin made Siwan jail his political headquarters
The Indian environment militates against a Low Carbohydrate High Fat lifestyle but a small number of adherents still find it worthwhile