Opinion | Sunak To Biden, No Incumbent Has It Easy This Year - Thanks To Economy

Opinion | Sunak To Biden, No Incumbent Has It Easy This Year - Thanks To Economy

Elizabeth Roche | Friday April 12, 2024

From South Korea and Turkey to the UK and the US, incumbent heads of state in most poll-bound countries are struggling to hold on to power and popularity.

Opinion | Patanjali Saga Is A Reminder That India Needs Better Ad Regulation

Opinion | Patanjali Saga Is A Reminder That India Needs Better Ad Regulation

Bharti Mishra Nath | Friday April 12, 2024

The need of the hour is a cohesive legal framework and an active awareness and self-regulation to guarantee quality communication between brands and the public.

Opinion | Right Against Climate Change And The Need To Go Beyond 'Greenwashing'

Opinion | Right Against Climate Change And The Need To Go Beyond 'Greenwashing'

Debadityo Sinha | Thursday April 11, 2024

The Supreme Court's latest judgment presents a one-sided narrative on climate change without looking into the nuances of the arguments presented to it.

Opinion | T.T.V  vs Tamilselvan: Once Friends, Now Rivals In Tamil Nadu's Theni

Opinion | T.T.V vs Tamilselvan: Once Friends, Now Rivals In Tamil Nadu's Theni

Uma Sudhir | Wednesday April 10, 2024

Both T.T.V Dhinakaran and Thanga Tamilselvan used to be in the AIADMK once, and it was Dhinakaran who had introduced the latter to Jayalalithaa and aunt Sasikala, who controlled the party apparatus back then.

Blog | Stocking Up For Nostalgia At An Indian Grocery Store In America

Blog | Stocking Up For Nostalgia At An Indian Grocery Store In America

Amrita Gandhi | Tuesday April 09, 2024

I remember taking a course in anthropology once that said in many cultures, people don't feel they have eaten 'properly' unless they have eaten their 'own' cuisine.

Opinion | Road To 2024: Can Economic Performance Affect A Party's Winnability?

Opinion | Road To 2024: Can Economic Performance Affect A Party's Winnability?

Amitabh Tiwari | Tuesday April 09, 2024

A government in India is likely to be voted out whenever GDP growth under it is lower compared to its predecessor's. This happened six times, in 1977, 1980, 1991, 1996, 2004 and 2014.

Opinion | Tamil Nadu: Can BJP Emerge As An Alternative To Dravidian Politics?

Opinion | Tamil Nadu: Can BJP Emerge As An Alternative To Dravidian Politics?

K.V. Prasad | Monday April 08, 2024

It is in Tamil Nadu that the BJP has raised its stake in the current elections without aligning with either of the Dravidian parties, which have dominated Tamil politics for the past six decades.

Opinion | How Chocoholics Are Battling Rising Cocoa Prices

Opinion | How Chocoholics Are Battling Rising Cocoa Prices

Bharti Mishra Nath | Monday April 08, 2024

Cocoa prices have doubled in the January-March quarter from the preceding one, and cocoa butter has risen over 150% in just one year.

Opinion | How Women, First-Time Voters Have Transformed Indian Elections

Opinion | How Women, First-Time Voters Have Transformed Indian Elections

Bibek Debroy, Aditya Sinha | Monday April 08, 2024

The emergence of new voting blocs, such as first-time voters and women, has brought fresh perspectives to the electoral process in India.

Opinion | BJP's 44 Years: How Strong Is Its Fort Going Into 2024 Polls?

Opinion | BJP's 44 Years: How Strong Is Its Fort Going Into 2024 Polls?

Amitabh Tiwari | Monday April 08, 2024

The BJP is still the single largest party across India, and has a large pool of 'stong' seats compared to the Congress.

Opinion | Congress Manifesto: A New Vision

Opinion | Congress Manifesto: A New Vision

Ashutosh | Sunday April 07, 2024

The Congress manifesto indicates that after ten years of uncertainty and confusion, the party has finally chosen a clear path with a defined vision. But, there is still a long journey ahead.

Opinion | America's Democracy Beacon Fades as Challenges Mount

Opinion | America's Democracy Beacon Fades as Challenges Mount

Syed Zubair Ahmed | Sunday April 07, 2024

America, once a beacon of the free world, finds itself under scrutiny. Its democracy appears to have developed feet of clay.

Museum In Zoo, <i>Tehzeeb</i> In Traffic: Lucknow Quirks A Delhiite Fell For

Museum In Zoo, Tehzeeb In Traffic: Lucknow Quirks A Delhiite Fell For

Saikat Kumar Bose | Sunday April 07, 2024

To sum it up, my first trip to Lucknow was one of delights and discoveries. On my last evening in the city, I came across an illuminated "I LOVE Lucknow" sign by the roadside.

Opinion | Congress, Wayanad And Rahul: Flags of Discontent

Opinion | Congress, Wayanad And Rahul: Flags of Discontent

Shubhabrata Bhattacharya | Friday April 05, 2024

Already pushed around by allies who do not shy away from bargaining for more seats, the Wayanad experience shows that a rather scared and besieged Congress has entered the 2024 Lok Sabha fray this time.

Opinion | The Dynamics of Muslim Political Participation

Opinion | The Dynamics of Muslim Political Participation

Hilal Ahmed | Friday April 05, 2024

Muslim participation in politics is a multifaceted phenomenon and should always be examined in its entirety.

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