Dhiraj Nayyar
Modi’s idea of a prosperous India is built on a humanist foundation
The visceral hatred for Modi is making many observers of politics lose their objectivity. In their desperation to see him on his knees, they find meanings where none exists
Politics today, as a genre in creativity, is as good as the original works in other realms of the human mind, be it fiction or philosophy
Britain between a redundant Brexit mom and a comic strip socialist
The history of populism shows that such movements often attack conventional wisdom on liberal and conservative norms of governance