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Shadows lengthen, A European fascism? (The Telegraph)
How safe are Europe’s democracies from the majoritarianism that nudged Myanmar into violent ethnic cleansing and China into the systematic d...
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Counting on cynicism (The Telegraph)
Samantak Das The personal, we are told, is political, yet the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, the second wave of which is wreaking havoc across India ...
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A steep price (The Telegraph)
Prabhat Patnaik The Narendra Modi government’s ineptitude (or call it complicity with monopolists’ extortions) knows no limits. In the mi...
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Different response (The Telegraph)
Luv Puri India is reeling under one of the most serious public health challenges in the post-Independence era. The immediate crisis has a ...
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Wonder woman, India’s political chemistry is changing (The Telegraph)
Saba Naqvi The passion and conviction were all too visible in Mamata Banerjee’s first words to the media after the magnificent win registe...
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Modi’s Waterloo (The Telegraph)
Suman Ballav Sudheendra Kulkarni Any phrase when overused becomes stale and loses its meaning. ‘A historic victory’ is one of them. If every...
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Bengal’s daughter, Mamata Banerjee has stopped the BJP’s ashwamedha in Bengal (The Telegraph)
Sankarshan Thakur Who dares wins. Beyond all the analysis and interpretation that will come to attend the quite astounding, and sobering, v...
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Lost vistas (The Telegraph)
Bhaswati Chakravorty On a day almost lost now in the mists of time, I started going to college. One of the memories of that first, disori...
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Shared suffering (The Telegraph)
Mehmal Sarfraz Every Indian that I follow on Twitter has been tweeting about the Covid-19 crisis in recent weeks. All we can see on our tim...
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Breaking the thermometer (The Telegraph)
Ruchir Joshi It’s best to state this simply: Narendra Modi needs to go. Amit Shah needs to go. Ajay Mohan Bisht aka Yogi Adityanath needs ...
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The convalescent (The Telegraph)
Uddalak Mukherjee There’s been no escaping pishi and bhaipo ever since the election war drums began to roll in Bengal. To her countless ad...
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Something’s rotten (The Telegraph)
Sukanta Chaudhuri I had not planned to write this article. In fact, I was due to write another on the havoc wreaked by the pandemic on our...
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