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Shedding Victimhood

Rajeev Deshpande

India’s diplomatic outreach signals a national consensus that Pakistan’s proxy war will invite punishment that includes the use of hard power

The Afterlife of a Maoist

Saketh Rajan is a case study in how activists, academics and politicians were complicit in glorifying a violent insurgency

The Slayer of Maoism

Amit Shah’s feat of defeating the six-decade-long guerrilla movement makes him the natural inheritor of the first home minister’s legacy

From Bhopalpatnam To Boter

Maoism finds itself on the verge of extinction after a series of strategic mistakes over more than a quarter century

The Death of a Delusion

The Maoist project has now failed twice since it began in Naxalbari in 1967

Ukraine’s Elusive Peace

The Fire America Doused Five Years after George Floyd | Petals of Blood

Left Cries for Maoists

The number of Maoist surrenders is increasing

The Franchise Imperative

Why Akshay Kumar is insistent on making Paresh Rawal do ‘Hera Pheri 3’

Yunus under Fire

Yunus has been served a painful reminder as to whom he owes his current limelight to

Weaponising Visa

Students planning to go to the US also don’t know what exactly will be vetted on their social media accounts

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