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Bereft of credit from his own party

2 Jun 2015 3:51 AM IST
The Central government’s chief economic advisor, Arvind Subramanian, has said that the rate of poverty reduction from 2005-06 to 2011-12 was the...

People retain hope in Modi, but time is fast running out

26 May 2015 5:08 AM IST
No smart cities, no bullet trains, no spike in employment, no visible improvements in infrastructure and continuing logjam over bills in Parliament...

Left on the periphery of Indian politics

20 May 2015 3:55 AM IST
Seven years after the deed was done, the new Communist Party of India (Marxist) general secretary, Sitaram Yechury, has confessed that his party made...

Bihar polls will be a litmus test for Rahul

13 May 2015 3:19 AM IST
For all the energy that Rahul Gandhi has infused into the Congress, only an inveterate optimist will say that the latest phase in the party’s politics...

Virulent case of saffron seismology

5 May 2015 6:47 AM IST
The characteristically coarse and totally unsubstantiated allegation by the BJP MP, Sakshi Maharaj that the earthquake in Nepal and northern and...

Rahul Gandhi’s anti-reforms stance

29 April 2015 2:43 AM IST
The presentation of a wooden plough to Rahul Gandhi at the Ramlila grounds before he began his speech against the land acquisition law was an entirely...

Five-star activists’ vs non-state actors

17 April 2015 4:37 AM IST
While making the unwarranted and unsubstantiated allegation of how the judiciary is scared of “five-star” activists, Prime Minister Narendra Modi...

BJP’s self-defeating act in Mumbai

15 April 2015 3:44 AM IST
Tthe performances of chief ministers like Omar Abdullah in J&K and Madhu Koda in Jharkhand does not encourage the belief that entry of young...

Fighting the battle of public perception

8 April 2015 4:22 AM IST
The Bharatiya Janata Party and its prime minister might not have imagined that the party would be under considerable pressure at its first national...

Is fate on Narendra Modi’s side?

7 April 2015 3:42 AM IST
The Aam Aadmi Party’s (AAP’s) suicidal tendencies are bound to help the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) more than any other party because the saffron...

Sonia in-charge, but alliance shaky

31 March 2015 2:26 AM IST
If Rahul Gandhi is in retreat in a Buddhist monastery in Myanmar, as rumours have it, then he can be said to be imitating, in part, the legend of the...

Modi’s modernity vs saffron orthodoxy

24 March 2015 3:10 AM IST
In her latest book, “The Struggle for Pakistan”, historian Ayesha Jalal writes, “at the root of Pakistan’s national identity crisis has been the...
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