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March 25, 2024

PM Modi could swing Tesla to India

On March 15, the government announced a new scheme to promote investment in EVs. Any company willing to invest $500 million in a new manufacturing facility that begins production in three years

A prescription for Kashmir problem

By NITIN PAI You can’t solve a problem if you have not defined it correctly. The story of the Narendra Modi government’s approach towards Jammu and Kashmir is one of a poorly
July 3, 2018

Which way Pakistani politics?

By Shahid Javed Burki One way of looking Pakistan’s developing political system is to count the number of people who can be classified as strong men and the number of years during
July 3, 2018

The Making of a New Rahul Gandhi

By Seema Mustafa What does it mean when a Bharatiya Janata Party spokesperson with by now immense experience on television channels that he frequents on a daily basis, says “Joote se maaro
July 3, 2018

Fear of losing political power

By Iftikhar Ahmad Research and results on ground have indicated that it is man-made political and economic institutions that underlie economic success. What is ultimately required is a society that creates incentives,
July 3, 2018

Foreign relations are in tatters

By Shekhar Gupta India’s external and strategic environment is looking like a train-wreck and it isn’t just to do with the American humiliation of “postponing” the vaunted “two-plus-two” dialogue for the third
July 1, 2018

Mehbooba’sManmohan moment

By Barkha Dutt Till recently, Mehbooba Mufti — a hardy, unconventional woman working in a dangerous and male dominated world — held one of the toughest jobs in India. As the chief
July 1, 2018

An Open Letter to Governor Vohra

By Naveed Para Respected Sir, I am writing this letter when the popular government of state no longer exists; creating fear in the minds of common people on the pretext that Governor’s
July 1, 2018

The physics of our lives

By Basab Das gupta If we observe the life of a randomly selected person, chances are that it progresses according to a daily pattern during the week. He/she gets up in the
July 1, 2018

The meaning of secularism

By Smita Gupta As a series of important State elections and then the Lok Sabha election approach, the Congress is being watched for how it plays the secularism card. Over the last
July 1, 2018
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