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Prime Minister

Like It or Not, Change Is Still Modi

S Prasannarajan

When it begins to hurt, they are all socialists

Open Diary

Independence Day speeches, Abir Mukherjee's crime thrillers and a visit to the Rashtrapati Bhavan

Modiness in the Age of New Me-Dia

To be in permanent conversation with India, Modi thinks he doesn’t require the shrinking space of conventional media

London Fire and Leadership

Britain feels the absence of a leader at the worst of its time--when it needs answers and authority

Open Diary

The London attack, the jargonised prose of academia and the Ireland’s new Prime Minister

May Be a Wounded Lion

The ideal day after June 8th: A new Theresa May and a new Labour

1000 Days of Modi

In politics, it is a rare moment of restoration. There comes a time when it takes the absolute submission of an individual to his own calling, defying the cosy assumptions of his time and tribe, to redeem the world he inhabits

1000 Days of Modi: Banking On the Personal Sector

The next two years will witness a new partnership of prosperity

1000 Days of Modi: The Centre Can Hold

And that is the biggest achievement of Modi in spite of some unfinished projects

Modi and the Supremacy of Law

Power will not ensure anyone a larger-than-law role, and let that be the enduring legacy of Modi

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