Rajeev Deshpande
The gulf between the Congress and senior party leaders travelling with all-party delegations post Operation Sindoor reflects an inability to differentiate national security from partisan politics
Manash Firaq Bhattacharjee’s new book on the final phase of Gandhi’s life can be read in many ways. While it inspires, it also calls for greater pragmatism in the writing of history
The government has dismissed over 75 employees in the region for links to outfits like Lashkar and Hizbul in the last five years
Counters Pak scaremongering with figures that reveal most of river's water flow is from India itself
Sanjev Bhikchandani, one of the founders of the Ashoka University, pushed back against the idea that activism and academic work are indistinguishable
US Second Lady Usha Vance has described her family’s April visit to India as “the trip of a lifetime”
In a quiet village in north Karnataka, ₹53 crore in pledged gold disappeared between two sunsets and a broken surveillance system