Jawaharlal Nehru
The way to a ‘permanent solution’ in J&K
Scrapping Article 370 is a complex matter, which requires legislation at both the state and Central levels.
Tackling China? See its history
The Chinese never liked the presence of foreigner in their midst.
We still live in the house Nehru built
Jawaharlal Nehru was a man with a towering intellect and a broad vision.
Brand Modi: The remaking of India
Modi projected a spring-cleaning of a nation which projected a new role for India in history, and Indians loved it.
3 years of Modi: Hype in the run-up to 2019?
The PM has been a larger-than-life presence since leaving behind his deeply-contested legacy in Gujarat, winning election after major election.
Rajiv: A passionate crusader for women’s empowerment
Rajiv realised that no programme of rural development can ever be truly implemented without active participation of the local people.
How some Brits helped Pak grab Gilgit in 1947
Jawaharlal Nehru, Sardar Patel and even Lord Louis Mountbatten fixed the subversive political department under the wily Sir Conrad Corfield.
What will New Delhi talk about on Kashmir?
There is no common ground on which a government in Srinagar can parley for Kashmir’s rights with New Delhi.
Loan waivers are a band aid, not cure
The problems of small farmers are complex and require a steely political will to be properly addressed.
Modi to become India’s third most successful PM, says Ramachandra Guha
Guha said the 66-year-old leader’s “charisma” and “appeal” transcend the boundaries of caste and language.