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2014 An Indian Thriller

S Prasannarajan

In the summer thriller of 2014, history sets the stage for India to choose between the fatal and the fabulous.

After the AAPocalypse

On Planet Kejriwal, martyrdom, no matter however stage- managed, is a prerequisite for further growth

All Are Invited

Indian democracy has a surfeit of parties with peculiar agendas. A look at some parties that have emerged before this year’s general election

The Hero and the Prince

In the democracy they disdain, there should really be no place for either

Perpetual Revolution

With Morsi’s ouster, Egypt’s democracy project is in flux again

In Defence of Israel

Why do Indian intellectuals ignore the Jewish state’s side of the story?

Here’s a Trust Vote for an Open Market

Let’s face it, market forces deserve a chance as agents of change

‘India needs to be intimate with China’

In an interview with Open, writer Martin Jacques sounds a wake-up call for India: engage China or prepare to endure its hegemony

Sunrise in the East

India needs to keep the Chinese factor in mind while engaging with Myanmar

The American Autumn

The wave of protests in American cities has been variously panned as leaderless, rudderless, purposeless... but perhaps America is rediscovering the messy nature of democracy

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