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Vir Sanghvi

Vir Sanghvi

Senior journalist, columnist, and talk show host.

The writer is a senior journalist, columnist, and talk show host.

By Vir Sanghvi

Rahul Gandhi quits: But the Congress' drama still carries on. Will it get real or more surreal?

By resigning, Rahul has ended a painful version of 'Dynasty' for his party. But can the Congress now cut out the dialogues and get to real work?

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The trains ran on time, the press crawled: An Emergency lesson was that Indians are not obsessed with political freedom

We romanticised the 1977 election ending Mrs Gandhi's rule. Sterilisation and the Opposition's imprisonment showed the Gandhis to be amateurs. Anyone could learn from their mistakes today.

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Why Hindutva's Lotus Bloomed: The sheer scale of Narendra Modi's victory shows this election is extraordinary

We are now in a very different India from the one that existed a decade ago. Political parties that haven't accepted this reality face oblivion. The election results are their death notices.

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The Karmic Cycle: Did LK Advani's karma boomerang and lead to his sidelining in the BJP?

There are many who say that Advani’s was a "gentler kind of communalism" and he is appalled by what the BJP has now become. That is absolute nonsense.

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Sadhvi Pragya has a right to be nominated. And the electorate should defeat her. But it won’t happen

Liberals demanding that persons like the Sadhvi, accused of terrorism, be debarred from contesting elections are missing the point. Entirely.

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Hijacked Logic: As politics over 1999's IC 814 rages now, are we really different today?

It's said that PM Vajpayee acted under pressure, releasing Maulana Masood Azhar in exchange for Indian hostages. But what would an Indian PM do today?

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The air strike on Pakistan shows a new Indian state, hard and bold on terror

Earlier, even monstrous terror acts like 26/11 were seen to go unavenged. But with the strikes on Pakistan, India has signalled a shift in national doctrine.

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Pulwama Attack: PM Modi cannot afford to delay action against Pakistan. His reaction must be strong and swift

With the Lok Sabha elections around the corner, the Prime Minister has to demonstrate that he runs a strong government. And the NDA has a plan.

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Is India prepared to wage a covert war on Pakistan?

Islamabad is so smug because it knows that our military options are limited.

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Uri attack: India must give war with Pakistan a chance

The army’s special forces have the ability to enter Pakistan and attack terrorist headquarters.

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