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Opinion  /  Published 16.03.20

Virus shock, its many uncertainties

Longer the lockdowns last, more severe the economic costs ...
By Renu Kohli

Opinion  /  Published 15.03.20

India adrift, optimism hard to sustain

Prospects of the future damaged by failing development policy to collapsing democracy ...
By Jean Drèze and Amartya Sen

Opinion  /  Published 14.03.20

As the bell tolls, it tolls for thee

Coping with Covid-19: In India, all we can do is apparently wait...
By Mukul Kesavan

Opinion  /  Published 13.03.20

An enduring bond with the game

In praise of the Ranji Trophy, and the old men who follow it...
By Ramachandra Guha

Opinion  /  Published 12.03.20

Fascim works swiftly, silently

Strong nationalism, xenophobia, 'us versus them' rhetoric are some common features of ultra-right-wing authoritarianism...
By Anup Sinha

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Opinion  /  Published 11.03.20

Afghanistan: A sense of foreboding

Contrasting narratives from Pashtun homelands...
By T.C.A. Raghavan

Opinion  /  Published 10.03.20

AAP govt's feet of clay

People’s resistance is weakened by political parties’ lack of moral integrity...
By Prabhat Patnaik

Opinion  /  Published 09.03.20

Of crime and complicity

THE THIN EDGE: How did we hand over the country to know-nothing, dogmatic reactionaries? ...
By Ruchir Joshi

Opinion  /  Published 07.03.20

Border of unreason: CAA

The citizenship law is unconstitutional even without NRC...
By Mukul Kesavan

Opinion  /  Published 06.03.20

For Muslims, CAA is wrong target

It's futile for 150 to 200 million men, women and children to imagine their security lies in hiding from authority...
By Sunanda K. Datta-Ray


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