The country’s major political parties are indecisive but without their involvement, the elections risk becoming symbolic.
Support our reporters, Vaishnavi Rathore and Kritika Pant, as they hit the ground in Uttarakhand and look for answers.
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Under the guise of detaining ‘illegal migrants’, the police has been arresting refugees recognised under the mandate of the ...
Kannan talks about how he became an IAS officer almost by accident, what it felt like having so much power and what it is now after his resignation.
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The Taliban regime in Afghanistan has been accused of severe human rights abuses, especially against women and minorities.
But in doing so, Labour risks a migration politics that divides society into the fully entitled and the permanently ...
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In the face of widespread protests, the bank has managed to co-opt critical voices while proceeding with its own priorities.
Zoraver must decode ruins and navigate shifting allegiances in colonial India An excerpt from ‘Zoraver and the Lost Gods’, by ...