Press in chains: Fear and trolling in Modi's 'new India' Prime Minister Modi hates to be questioned and hates it even more when the media challenges his narrative. Updated 12 Feb, 2022 06:36am
India has now become the sick man of South Asia India has never looked so vulnerable and edgy in its own neighbourhood as it looks now. Published 26 Oct, 2020 11:00am
Today's India is living the nightmares of its founding fathers Aiding and abetting the BJP in its design are some of the so-called independent institutions of democracy. Published 31 Aug, 2020 03:37pm
BJP is using Covid-19 as a weapon to crackdown against democratic dissent The silence of the media and the opposition further encourages the BJP government's antics. Updated 24 May, 2020 10:26pm
Is secular India finally saying 'enough is enough'? The anger of a new generation against divisive politics of a leader is not an ordinary protest — it’s a revolt. Updated 08 Feb, 2020 11:02am
India's NRC and BJP's dangerous game of citizenship and religion NRC's premise read together with the Citizenship Amendment Bill 2019 is an attack on the rights of Indian Muslims. Updated 08 Feb, 2020 11:03am
Sabarimala, Ayodhya and India's rising majoritarianism When the justice system starts to look like an extended arm of the executive, the society suffers. Updated 03 Jan, 2020 04:31pm
Modi has become a prisoner of his own image War hysteria has gripped India, and New Delhi is resorting to strong rhetoric to satisfy its constituency. Updated 30 Sep, 2016 01:05pm
100 days of Modi: Between rhetoric and reality The people of India are still struggling to decipher whether PM Modi is a perception or a reality ... or both. Updated 09 Sep, 2014 06:33pm
Indian elections: What taking potshots at Pakistan really means When Pakistan is attacked in the elections discourse, it is the Indian Muslims who are the actual target. Updated 25 Apr, 2014 07:44pm