Bennett Voyles
The person you really have to watch out for is a certain energetic public servant from Gujarat, because leaders’ biggest troubles are almost always self-inflicted wounds
It is cool to be a leader with a dash of emotionalism. There are occasions when shedding tears—or holding them back—in front of television cameras is the right thing to do.
What is it about the Modi mandate that provokes such fear of fundamental change?
India, hurt and humiliated, needs more than a no-nonsensical administrator answerable to the people
In his controversial book, Sanjaya Baru wishes for a Manmohan Singh who does not exist, and in the process unmasks the one who does
How Manmohan Singh wrecked his party— and defeated Rahul Gandhi even before Narendra Modi could
The reform announcements that have given Manmohan Singh and the Congress another lifeline are driven primarily by cold electoral logic