Qaid-e-Azam?s second victim

The Anglicised, saheb barrister from Gujarat, who ended up as the Qaid-e-Azam/Father of Pakistan couldn?t have imagined this. More than…

Not just Babuji ki beti

In an otherwise obscure bye-election in Bijnor, a reserved constituency in western Uttar Pradesh, the seeds of a larger battle…

United colours of red

The fact that the Soviet Union no longer exists and China flaunts its socialism with Chinese characteristics has challenged all…

Parliament in a flap

Parliamentary privileges have their reason, no doubt. But at what point do these privileges become a shield for the indefensible?

Slow waltzing with IAEA

Expectedly, Indian politics has been mired in bread and butter issues so far, with politicians periodically enticing the electorate with…

Clash of institutions

The Supreme Court?s observations on the matter of the ruling party in Tamil Nadu allowing a bandh in the state…

Formula young racing

The Right and Left have marked a return to their respective core constituencies. This leaves a huge central space that…