S Prasannarajan
It’s an absurd spectacle of democracy when the losers march for a vote on a vote
A mix of empirical evidence and game theory demonstrate that new laws cannot solve old problems
Withdrawal from the alliance could give BJP control of the J&K story for 2019
The Hindu-Muslim rivalries for power in the Deccan were not examples of communal acrimony
Srinath Raghavan’s new book is a richly textured study of America’s footprints on South Asia
The RSS is not known to seek validation by outsiders, but the furore over Pranab Mukherjee’s visit to its headquarters reveals a failure to appreciate its acceptability today
Being inside the head of the world’s most powerful man is enough to make you clutch pen and paper tight