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Swami Aseemanand: Myth of the Monk Who Preached Terror

PR Ramesh

Swami Aseemanand’s acquittal brings to an end the cries over saffron jihad

Sour South: Is there a bias?

Most southern states are up in arms against the disadvantage they fear they might suffer if the Central pool of tax funds is shared the way they suspect New Delhi wants. Their complaint is that they are being penalised for their good performance. Is there an anti-south bias?

Injudicious Move

The effort to impeach Chief Justice Dipak Misra is unlikely to succeed in Parliament but the political calculations behind it are obvious

Syama Prasad Mookerjee: Out of Sight

Syama Prasad Mookerjee doesn’t get the scholarly attention he deserves

A Hanging in History

Zulfikar Ali Bhutto as the progressive Islamist

Cambridge Analytica: The Foreign Hand

A proposal by the tainted Cambridge Analytica details how it can revive the Congress

The Yogi in His Labyrinth

As Yogi Adityanath completes one year in office, his supporters expect him to be an effective administrator rather than a potential kingmaker

The Network Problem: Lessons From the Facebook Scandal

Mind control by machines is a serious threat to democracy

Karnataka Elections 2018: Close Encounter

Karnataka 2018 could be BJP’s grand prelude to India 2019. Can Chief Minister Siddaramaiah contain the force?

A Sorry Figure

More canary than parrot | What Rahul wants | Some like it hot

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