Latha Jishnu

A terrifying fallout

A terrifying fallout

Modi’s response to the Pulwama attack will deepen the alienation of the Kashmiris. Updated 26 Feb, 2019 01:21pm
Between farce and fear

Between farce and fear

In the assault on democracy across South Asia, India is no laggard. Published 21 Jan, 2019 07:09am
Temple in the age of colliders

Temple in the age of colliders

As China shows its technological prowess, the Modi regime is pushing India into a backward agenda. Published 17 Dec, 2018 07:00am
India joins the club

India joins the club

In South Asia, regimes are destroying democratic institutions to push illiberal ideologies. Updated 06 Nov, 2018 03:48pm
Crushing the campus

Crushing the campus

The systematic attack on academia reflects the anti-intellectualism of the saffron right wing. Published 24 Sep, 2018 07:13am
Cringing and fuddled at 71

Cringing and fuddled at 71

The toxic politics and coarse discourse of the Modi regime has held up a mirror to Indians. Published 27 Aug, 2018 07:10am
A legacy of rage and loss

A legacy of rage and loss

Power at any cost has been the driving force of the Modi regime, leaving the nation volatile and fearful. Published 09 Jul, 2018 06:05am
Faint notes of a secular spring

Faint notes of a secular spring

The BJP was trounced in a key parliamentary stronghold — a rejection of everyday communalism. Published 04 Jun, 2018 06:58am
Subversion of democracy

Subversion of democracy

The Modi regime’s intolerance of political opposition and its cavalier attitude is killing Indian democracy. Updated 23 Apr, 2018 12:15pm
Bringing up Modi, diplomatically

Bringing up Modi, diplomatically

India is beginning to reset a brash foreign policy that has damaged ties with China and others. Published 12 Mar, 2018 07:25am
Readying a saffron generation

Readying a saffron generation

While the Modi regime flounders, the RSS is succeeding in its agenda of creating a Hindu India. Published 19 Feb, 2018 07:27am
Losing friends and making foes

Losing friends and making foes

Without a strategic framework foreign policy has floundered because of Modi’s personalised diplomacy. Published 29 Jan, 2018 07:09am
Looking back in anger, forever

Looking back in anger, forever

Violent conflicts fanned by the BJP’s regressive agenda put development on the back-burner. Published 08 Jan, 2018 06:43am
Embedding the army in politics

Embedding the army in politics

The controversies over India’s military are mounting as it begins to encroach on civilian space. Published 20 Nov, 2017 06:55am
Pummelling India’s democracy

Pummelling India’s democracy

BJP governments, at the centre and in states, have been chipping away at the democratic laws and values of the Republic. Published 30 Oct, 2017 07:00am
Sleepless in Modi’s economy

Sleepless in Modi’s economy

As growth rates dip and industries fold up, unemployment remains a terrifying prospect for young India. Published 16 Oct, 2017 06:44am
The hollowing out of India

The hollowing out of India

The Modi government is chipping away at the institutions and traditions that define the republic. Published 18 Sep, 2017 07:05am
Learning Chinese chequers

Learning Chinese chequers

The Doklam stand-off has reset the South Asian strategic board with India’s smaller neighbours moving closer to Beijing. Updated 21 Aug, 2017 01:18pm