Vandita Mishra, National Opinion Editor at The Indian Express, is a political commentator known for her deep analytical insights into the country’s democratic health, electoral politics, and institutional shifts. Professional Profile Role: As National Opinion Editor, she leads the editorial and opinion pages, shaping the newspaper and website’s stance on critical national issues. Expertise: Her work primarily focuses on the "lifeworlds" of Indian politics—bridging the gap between high-level policy/legal debates and the lived realities of ordinary citizens. She is particularly known for her extensive field reporting during state and national elections (especially in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh). Background: Before joining The Indian Express, she served as an Assistant Editor at The Pioneer. She has also held prestigious fellowships (at the University of Westminster, London, and the National Endowment for Democracy, Washington) including a study on comparative political party systems. She got the Ramnath Goenka award for Reporting on Politics and Government in 2010 Key Editorial Themes Democratic Institutions: She frequently writes about the shrinking space for debate in Parliament, judicial independence, and the role of the Election Commission. Political Party Analysis: Her columns often provide critical assessments of the BJP’s "Double Engine" narrative and the Congress party's organizational challenges. Ground Reports: Unlike many editors who remain desk-bound, Mishra is a frequent field reporter. Her "ground up" analysis of figures like Nitish Kumar, Prashant Kishor, and the RJD, as in the recent Bihar election, provides a nuanced look at caste and development dynamics. Social & Political Philosophy: She often touches on the "anti-pluralist" shifts in the polity and the responsibility of political actors to find a democratic middle ground. Notable Columns & Articles "Vandita Mishra writes": Her regular column covers the pulse of Indian democracy. Recent pieces have examined the Congress's "vote chori" campaign and the fragile nature of deliberative spaces in India. Moderation: She frequently moderates "Express Adda" and "Expresso," interviewing high-profile figures such as Omar Abdullah, Melinda Gates, and filmmaker Kabir Khan. Recent Notable Pieces “High pitch of ‘vote chori’ campaign marks Congress’s retreat from the hard labour of everyday politics” (Dec 2025) “Parliament has re-opened its doors, but will it let debate in?” (Nov 2025) “Why Rs 10,000 or the mahila vote don’t tell the full story of this dramatic victory” (Nov 2025 – Bihar analysis) Her full archive and latest articles can be found at her Indian Express Profile.

May 08, 2023 06:53 IST
The bringing in of younger candidates, while keeping the caste balance intact, is being seen in Karnataka not just as a party turning its face to the future, but also, and perhaps more, as a reordering of the power equations between the state unit and the central party.
Mon, May 08, 2023
May 04, 2023 07:30 IST
Why Cong sticks its poll neck out to push for a ban on Bajrang Dal
Sat, May 13, 2023
May 03, 2023 04:00 IST
Anti-incumbency, mainly centring on price rise and corruption, and encompassing farmers’ vulnerabilities, concerns on education and jobs, is a loud and assertive clamour in South Karnataka’s districts of Mandya, Tumakuru and Mysore.
Sat, May 13, 2023
April 16, 2023 19:36 IST
The events of last week have resurrected difficult questions about rule of law, politics and impunity in the state
Sun, Apr 16, 2023
April 09, 2023 19:20 IST
For one, the “democracy/constitution under siege” argument needs to be framed in more imaginative ways, to connect it to the lifeworlds of ordinary people, instead of only describing the predicament of a few embattled players
Sun, Apr 09, 2023
April 02, 2023 20:04 IST
Powerful PM talks of “supari” and “suraksha kavach”. Amritpal Singh drama features catchwords that have lost meaning
Sun, Apr 02, 2023
March 26, 2023 19:13 IST
For Congress and the Opposition, there is no ready-made halo to be picked up and worn. The hard labour of politics for framing the issue and taking it to the people remains to be done
Sun, Mar 26, 2023
March 19, 2023 16:29 IST
Vandita Mishra writes: Yet again, the House is locked down, and politics plays outside
Sun, Mar 19, 2023
March 19, 2023 07:21 IST
PM seen as custodian of ‘big things,’ Kejriwal as trusted one who delivers ‘suvidhaein’
Mon, Mar 20, 2023
March 12, 2023 19:33 IST
Vandita Mishra writes: In the run-up to 2024, there is more to the image and the message than their apparent excess
Sun, Mar 12, 2023
March 05, 2023 18:48 IST
Vandita Mishra writes: That such a state is ubiquitous, across political lines, doesn't exonerate the BJP, which has taken the thin-skinnedness and strong-armedness to a new high, or low.
Sun, Mar 05, 2023
February 12, 2023 16:32 IST
Vandita Mishra writes: For Rahul, a focus on Modi can be a double edged sword. The Modi message gives no quarter to what and who has gone before
Mon, Feb 13, 2023
February 05, 2023 19:12 IST
Her silence shows that among the reasons that hold back the BSP from growing into a larger version of itself, is its cramping of its own reach and stunting of its own ambition
Mon, Feb 06, 2023
January 29, 2023 19:11 IST
Vandita Mishra writes: Rahul Gandhi is just beginning to twist and tweak his own script against an opponent who has done that expertly since 2002
Mon, Jan 30, 2023
January 22, 2023 18:55 IST
The contention around “basic structure” marks the judiciary’s re-assertion of its pre-eminent role as protector and interpreter of the constitutional pact. But at the other end of the face-off is an elected government that is unlikely to let matters rest here
Sun, Jan 22, 2023
January 15, 2023 17:32 IST
Vandita Mishra writes: Dhankhar challenges basic structure; Bhagwat inaugurates a new round of the guessing game
Sun, Jan 15, 2023
January 08, 2023 19:01 IST
Vandita Mishra writes: A problem the Yatra may face in reaching its intended destination is that even as Rahul Gandhi is moving, so is Narendra Modi
Tue, Jan 10, 2023
January 01, 2023 18:41 IST
Vandita Mishra writes: For a glimpse of the old and new in 2023, listen to Rahul Gandhi in Delhi and Home Minister Amit Shah in Bengaluru
Sun, Jan 01, 2023
December 25, 2022 18:38 IST
Government is much more to blame than the Opposition for Parliament receding from public view. And yet, there are wider complicities
Mon, Dec 26, 2022
December 18, 2022 17:08 IST
The hooch deaths in Saran also point to the predicament of Nitish Kumar trapped in his own policy and political flailing.
Sun, Dec 18, 2022
December 11, 2022 18:26 IST
Congress is up against the idea of the BJP, not just its machine.
Mon, Dec 12, 2022
December 07, 2022 04:50 IST
We work in deep partnership with the government, we let the government lead and we bring our skills to bear, but we’re not setting the agenda. It’s the government’s agenda in health, said Melinda Gates.
Wed, Dec 07, 2022
December 04, 2022 19:07 IST
This is despite the fact that the conditions that made Delhi and Punjab fertile grounds for the AAP do not obtain in Gujarat.
Wed, Dec 07, 2022
November 29, 2022 21:39 IST
“(If I were Rahul) I would have started my Yatra from Somnath... Last time, Congress was fighting for satta (power), now it's for astitva (identity). AAP is fighting for Congress place,” says former BJP CM Vijay Rupani.
Wed, Nov 30, 2022
November 27, 2022 20:30 IST
Congress barely visible in Surat, even in adjoining tribal belt, it’s less than the sum of its blinkered parts
Thu, Dec 01, 2022



