Alam Srinivas
The Cabinet reshuffle betrays a tussle over economics within the Congress Party at the very top
Dr Manmohan Singh and his government find themselves in a bigger mess than they ever bargained for. But if there is consolation, it is this: no rival political force can threaten the regime anytime soon
Either abolish environment laws or follow them—undercutting them is not an option for the Prime Minister's Office
At a time when the country needs leadership, India is being managed by an able and dutiful economist who far too often forgets that he is supposed to possess a spine
From two not so long ago, the Congress now has three clear power centres, but no one knows how and where whose writ runs
Can this PM summon another ‘nuclear’ moment, or will the chaos in Kashmir continue to spiral out of control?
The PM’s silence on Kashmir has been subject to valid scrutiny of late, but the problem lies as much with his official aides.
Behave with the Governor: CM to His Party; Let Down by His Own Son; Darjeeling’s Limited Democracy; Vision Impossible
Amaresh Mishra, handpicked by Digvijaya Singh to lead Congress’ anti-communal front, has accused Manmohan Singh and P Chidambaram of creating a ‘mindset of terror’ in the party.
At Aligarh Muslim University, which wants to confer honorary doctorates on Sonia Gandhi and Manmohan Singh, the Congress is caught in a bind of its own making.