Virendra Kapoor
Anger over Modi's reshuffle, allegations by Subramanian Swamy's wife and the Norway trips of the Gandhis
The impact of the Supreme Court’s Triple Talaq verdict on Indian politics and Muslim society
The constant turner of ideological shades finds he has nowhere left to go but down
India’s National Security Adviser may be playing the diplomat with China, but it is his muscular approach to threats that makes him effective
The story of Nawaz Sharif’s rise and fall is the story of contemporary Pakistan. For him, it matters little if it is the Army or the Court. History has moved in circles for him and yet another uncertain phase of his political career begins
To be in permanent conversation with India, Modi thinks he doesn’t require the shrinking space of conventional media