Exit Naxalism, enter progress

Amit Shah’s assertion that Naxalism would be eliminated before March 31, 2026, has seen consistent antiNaxal operations that have breached red corridors. The all-out offensive over the last few months has smashed Maoist leadership, the latest killing of CPI (Maoist) general secretary Basavaraj a turning point after the fall of Koragutta hills. Centre’s message is…

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Interim justice: A study in contrasts

Justice HR Khanna, the eminent judge, jurist and advocate, renowned for his unwavering commitment to civil liberties and constitutional principles, firmly believed in the public’s right to critique judicial decisions. Even in his autobiography, Neither Roses Nor Thorns, Justice Khanna emphasized the significance of dissent and open dialogue in a democratic society. He argued that…

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$4tn to $30tn, fast

A fortnight after Op Sindoor, economic data is buttressing the point that India and Pakistan can no longer be hyphenated. India’s set to become 4th largest economy by year-end, on course to becoming the 3rd largest in three years. Maharashtra’s economy is larger than Pakistan’s; Tamil Nadu’s is the same size. India’s $4tn economy is…

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Tales that undo othering

Take the much-loved Charlotte’s Web by EB White, in which unlikely yet touching relationship between Wilbur the pig and Charlotte the spider teaches valuable life lessons about empathy, kindness, and bonds that connect us, beautifully depicting how precious friendships of those not like us can make a profound impact in someone’s life. In a world…

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Xi is running strong…and scared

On May 12, 2025, China published its first white paper on ‘national security in the new era’. This is 12 years after President Xi took office; and in the wake of wide-ranging and systematic overhaul of the national security laws and apparatus. Xi now has stewardship of virtually all major national commissions, including the ones…

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Bowing to the legacy of Fritz Egli 

In June 2013, after a stretch of business engagements in France, I indulged in a few days of leisurely exploration. Strolling through charming lanes, I found myself snapping photos—not of historic landmarks or elegant architecture—but of parked motorbikes. My better half, ever patient, was more amused than annoyed at my eccentric focus, though I did…

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First work as worship and commitment to fundamental duties; only then academics and Human Rights!

A stone falls and we ask why: This question is possible only on the supposition that in this world, nothing happens without a cause. Let’s reflect on the learnings from Vivekananda’s talks on practical Vedanta and Karma Yoga. The foundation of Indian ‘composite culture’, is based on the scientific reality that in this vast universe…

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