Story Posted on 07-11-2015
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Metrosocial | 4-minute read
Instead of trying in vain to outdo Modi at aggression, the party has to rediscover its modest, balanced way of communicating.
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School of Thought | 3-minute read
It is not India, but the government that is intolerant.
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Thinking Deva | 5-minute read
It will add fuel to the debate on whether the current Indian Test skipper should be made the captain in all formats.
Modi seems to have lagged behind China in building a rapport with Suu Kyi, who may now be calling the shots.
The world's largest democracy cannot remain silent over the systematic murder of democracy in a neighbouring country.
For a bi-partisan system to work, both sides must have equally strong intellectual fire power.
Just get out and eavesdrop on a conversation at your local teashop or on a bus: you will know how anti-Muslim hysteria spreads.
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RIGHT Foot Forward | 5-minute read
Irrespective of which alliance wins, the surveys offer important lessons for future voters.
While they won't win many seats, they are capable of wrecking the ship of either alliance and the worst-hit will lose the game.