Why build a prison when inmates can easily run away by destroying a wall supposed to confine them?
Karnataka’s lokayukta is facing allegations of serious corruption, damaging the credibility of the office.
Recent scandals show that only the ‘satta’ has changed, not the ‘vyavastha’.
Greek crisis frames increasing polarisation in Europe between southern populism, northern nationalism.
Resisting its millenarian terror will require a willingness to wage a long war against those who believe slaughter will bring salvation
A look at their sudden ascent to power and their first years in office reveals surprising correspondences.
Shahnaz Anklesaria Aiyar’s passing is a reminder of the fading away of an era
No one has manufactured steam locomotives in India since 1972. They’ll have to be imported, and I’m told one would cost Rs 2 crore.
Emergency did not spare the Supreme Court because the tides of history do not pass judges by
‘Lalitgate’ is an act of monumental political indiscretion. But it is also the case that lines between responsible investigation and vigilantism have blurred
Delhi has had a great run so far, claiming strategic partnerships with all in the name of “multi-alignment”.
It was refreshing to read that former Union law minister and governor of Karnataka, H.R. Bhardwaj, has lambasted his party colleagues for their conduct in recent times.
Draft constitution has widened the political divide
Shiv Sena has toned down. But other parties have imbibed its extermist tactics
To fight authoritarianism, we must first acknowledge its presence
BJP is a relative newcomer to the role of the ruling elite and Narendra Modi has been an outsider to the jhappi rajashahi .
The BJP feels its best strategy is to ride out the storm, at least till after the Bihar assembly elections.
Let us prepare for Hillary, but as we do, let’s also enjoy the circus of the American election.
Since April 2015, situation seems to have turned for the worse. A trend is discernible and it is worrying.
No. The media has not come out well of Lalitgate. But, nobody has come out worse than the Congress Party.
. The ruling of the United States Supreme Court is a historic and landmark decision that accords equal rights to the LGBTQ community.
Daily Jadeed Khabar expressed surprise that, despite “severe pressure from the Oppn on the Lalit Modi affair, the PM has not indicated he will concede.
But it is time now to turn the page and abolish emergency provisions in the Constitution.
If I were in Sushma Swaraj’s position, I would have acted like she did.
Today, the attitude is — let’s do it only my way. There is little tolerance for opposition and there are obvious double standards in play.






