Hartosh Singh Bal
When did it become more important for a Prime Minister to assuage ‘corporate nervousness’ than to address ‘national nervousness’?
After fifteen failed attempts at electing a Prime Minister, the question in Nepal now is whether it can maintain its cohesion
Can this PM summon another ‘nuclear’ moment, or will the chaos in Kashmir continue to spiral out of control?
A lot of them, men and women, upper caste Hindus and Dalits, young and old, find Rahul “clean, accessible and energetic”. His looks count for something too.
It’s a question India’s Prime Minister asked a long time ago when he first embarked on his political journey. Now, in his latest effort to lead the country in keeping with his long-term vision, he may well want to ask it again: who fails if India wins?
With renewed talk of a rift between Manmohan Singh and Pranab Mukherjee, Congress circles are abuzz with balance-of-power whispers.
Manmohan Singh has returned as Prime Minister with a renewed mandate but his challenges are larger than before