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.

November 20, 2022 17:57 IST
BJP strategically casts its net across the faultlines. Congress raises a polarising issue at its own peril
Sun, Nov 20, 2022
November 13, 2022 18:38 IST
Vandita Mishra writes: As the meaning and implications of the court verdict sink in, there will be more questions about what it says — and what it doesn’t
Sun, Nov 13, 2022
November 06, 2022 17:44 IST
These two aspects of his promise have been normalised in successive elections, so much so that we do not anymore see how they break from past patterns in the BJP and in the polity, and shape the responses of the BJP’s political opponents.
Sun, Nov 06, 2022
October 30, 2022 18:18 IST
Vandita Mishra writes: The moment of that 2002 violence in Gujarat, like the 1992 demolition of the Babri Masjid at Ayodhya before it, became a defining motif of the BJP campaign ever since, in stated and then, more and more, unstated ways.
Sun, Oct 30, 2022
October 23, 2022 18:53 IST
The governments’ response to the plight of those who lost their kin in Qatar was affirmation of the power of the story. And one more reason, perhaps, to light a lamp this Diwali.
Sun, Oct 23, 2022
October 16, 2022 18:24 IST
Yadav became the face of the Mandal revolution in Uttar Pradesh, which did not just pose a counterpoint to Mandir, the other big political movement of the ’90s, but which together with it, challenged the already fraying consensus of the Congress-led one-party dominant system.
Sun, Oct 16, 2022
October 09, 2022 17:46 IST
Now, in increasingly polarised times, when there is growing pressure on all institutions to pick a side, the EC’s alleged tilt mirrors a larger institutional predicament. How the EC conducts itself is being watched, because it will have implications for the rules of the game.
Sun, Oct 09, 2022
October 02, 2022 17:34 IST
As the Congress presidential poll hots up, our Opinion Editor gives an insight into the fight between Shashi Tharoor and Mallikarjun Kharge
Sun, Oct 02, 2022
September 11, 2022 15:12 IST
PM Modi's inauguration of Kartavya Path and Rahul Gandhi's Bharat Jodo Yatra provide a telling glimpse, one after the other, of the big picture from both sides of the political fence.
Sun, Sep 11, 2022
September 04, 2022 18:29 IST
The Supreme Court, which, for some time now, comes out, more and more, on the side of the government in cases that involve encroachment upon individual rights and freedoms, stepped into the matter this week.
Sun, Sep 04, 2022
August 28, 2022 18:27 IST
The exit and the letter throw up a fundamental question: If Congress cannot flourish with the Gandhis, can it survive without them?
Sun, Aug 28, 2022
August 21, 2022 18:24 IST
This week, we marked another Independence Day. But freedom’s questions will follow us into the weeks and months to come.
Sun, Aug 21, 2022
March 11, 2022 03:47 IST
That Mandal politics is now seen, in large sections of even its homeground, UP, as casteist and divisive, is proof not just of the BJP’s narrative dominance, but of the many critical failures of Mandal’s own flagbearers.
Fri, Mar 11, 2022
March 06, 2022 04:00 IST
On one side are “Modi-Yogi” and the phalanx of Suraksha-Hindutva-Govt Schemes. On the other is Akhilesh’s appeal, resting on several discontents and the SP's traditional vote base. Somewhere in the middle is a shrunken Mayawati. Vandita Mishra travels from Lucknow to eastern UP, as the polls moved there in the last leg
Sun, Mar 06, 2022
March 03, 2022 04:15 IST
Following five years of the BJP’s incumbency under Yogi Adityanath, with Narendra Modi at the Centre, the project of Hindu consolidation sounds triumphal. But the other project, of backward caste consolidation, dares not speak its name.
Thu, Mar 03, 2022
February 18, 2022 23:50 IST
Last-minute gamble by party as all contestants try to swing votes in their favour
Sat, Feb 19, 2022
February 18, 2022 04:14 IST
The Balbir Singh Rajewal-led Sanyukta Samaj Morcha (SSM), comprising 22 of the 32 farm unions of the Sanyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM) that led the agitation, is struggling to convert the wide support it got into votes.
Fri, Feb 18, 2022
February 16, 2022 03:30 IST
In Punjab, where a hardened two-party system is being challenged by a new entrant — the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) made it a three-cornered contest in 2017 — and where more players, including sections of a spectacularly successful farmers’ movement, crowd the fray, that’s also the choice, and clash.
Wed, Feb 16, 2022
November 07, 2021 04:00 IST
A month after four farmer-protesters were killed at Lakhimpur Kheri, VANDITA MISHRA sets off from the scene of the crime to Bahraich, Gonda and finally, CM Yogi Adityanath’s home district of Gorakhpur. Along the way are familiar fault lines that are widening ahead of a crucial Assembly election.
Sun, Nov 07, 2021
September 26, 2021 03:47 IST
Amid the recent political upheaval in Punjab, The Sunday Express travels to Amritsar, the state’s political, religious and cultural hub, and sees the slow slipping away of an older city. What it is being replaced with, no one is really sure.
Sun, Sep 26, 2021
September 20, 2021 04:00 IST
There was speculation about Punjab getting a Hindu CM for the first time after it was created as a Sikh-majority state in 1966.
Mon, Sep 20, 2021
September 19, 2021 04:13 IST
For the Amarinder Singh government, on government schools, it may have been a matter of too little too late. But in Amritsar, his is a wan and besieged presence in other conversations about other crises, too.
Sun, Sep 19, 2021
August 29, 2021 00:25 IST
Below the Ganga waters, there are undercurrents, a desire for ‘naya chehra’, discontent over prices, bitterness over Covid, disquiet over religious rift. However, will it matter in 2022? One can’t say with Banaras.
Sun, Aug 29, 2021
June 13, 2021 05:40 IST
"You will see the rise of a leader here and there but when you come to the bigger national picture, the people of India will always vote for a party that will safeguard the integrity and sovereignty of the nation," says Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma.
Sun, Jun 13, 2021
May 23, 2021 06:35 IST
The in-between space, between the Constitution and Modi, seems sparsely populated in Tharoor's new book 'The Battle of Belonging'. In real life, in this space, lie political failures of the past that cast a bigger shadow on the present and haunt the future
Sun, May 23, 2021



