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Don’t celebrate India’s surprise trade surplus
The downward revision of 8.2 percentage points from its January 2020 projection is a major revision over a short period by any standards
N.V. Subramanian | Afghans face turmoil: Back to a dark future
Afghanistan has an excess of local and foreign actors compounding its misery
Progressives must unite to expose government’s ‘Ram’ narrative
Despite efforts to hide and manipulate data, the ground realities show the deep crises India has been sucked into
Down memory lane: The mood in Ayodhya back in December 1992
One day a car-load of “infiltrators” had been reportedly intercepted by kar sevaks beaten up and handed over to the UP police
Rafales to boost India’s bargain power with China, Pakistan
This is the time to rally behind Modi and his efforts to keep India safe
Mutilation of J&K: Education is a casualty in the year of abrogation
The closure of educational institutions for more than one year has taken a heavy toll on the academic career of students
Mutilation of J&K: Kashmir's journalists refuse to be stenographers
Journalists in J&K are resisting a media policy that seeks to empower officials to certify what is 'fake news'
Sucheta Dasgupta | The Women’s Party: An opening manifesto
There are three ways of ensuring equality of opportunity between the sexes — free access, affirmative action and reservation of seats
Mutilation of Kashmir: The birth of a diehard new breed
Independent observers say the Modi government’s brutal policy towards J&K has only decimated the pro-India constituency in Kashmir Valley
Mutilation of J&K: A year of legal upheaval
In both Jammu and Kashmir people sense a threat to their land and identity due to the new domicile laws