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Rahul Gandhi’s politics of fruitless opportunism

It is useful to begin with recent chronology. The Congress fought the elections in Tamil Nadu as a junior partner of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam...

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What India can expect from the US trade deal

09.02.2026 30

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Reimagining the budget to reinvigorate reforms

01.02.2026 10

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Five factors that will shape the Bihar elections

At stake are the political fortunes of the RJD, JD(U), and BJP. The political start-up Jan Suraaj Party is the X-factor that may influence the outcome

07.10.2025 7

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Terms of Trade: China’s world from New York in 2 speeches, 50 years apart

The world has changed drastically in the 50 years since Deng Xiaoping, then Vice Premier of China, made his famous speech in the UN

26.09.2025 20

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Terms of Trade | Onwards to the 2025 Bihar contest

The Opposition’s SIR obsession is likely irrelevant to the coming assembly elections, and perhaps even counter-productive to its own prospects.

29.08.2025 30

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Reconciling the questions about voter-roll integrity

As a start, ECI can be more upfront and cooperative in sharing information about the electoral rolls

09.08.2025 30

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Time for an ideological reset

Placating Trump would have required opening up India’s agriculture and dairy sectors and buying significantly expensive military hardware from US...

07.08.2025 20

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India and Pakistan: Two nations, unlike trajectories

Pakistan experts differ on whether it is caught in its current trajectory because of erring individuals or as a result of the process of its birth

11.05.2025 10

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The revolution will not be subsidised

AAP's rise in Delhi politics has been marked by welfare schemes, but its lack of ideological challenge to BJP may cost it support amid shifting voter...

09.02.2025 30

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