Rajeev Deshpande
Can the grand alliance of the Opposition survive its inbuilt contradictions before taking on the ruling coalition led by Modi at his peak?
The problem with INDIA is that, the corniness of the invocation apart, their collective mind is too small to contain the real India
Mohammad Al-Issa’s visit unveils a reformed Saudi Arabia that advocates religious moderation and values India’s partnership
The national capital’s grapevine was buzzing with talk of a possible shuffle of the Union Council of Ministers
The splits in NCP and Shiv Sena have expanded NDA and hurt the Opposition’s efforts to present a united challenge to Narendra Modi in 2024
NCP’s best Lok Sabha tally was nine seats two decades ago but that never came in the way of Sharad Pawar being projected as a prime ministerial candidate. That image of the wily strategist has been shattered by Ajit Pawar’s departure
Biden has been far less ‘ideological’ than many other US presidents and sees a genuine need to build common ground with India
Despite the clamour of AAP supporters and the anti-BJP quarters, Congress has refused to rise to the bait. At least so far