Bharatiya Janata Party

Scholarships cuts leave Indian minority students stranded

India has cancelled at least three scholarships supporting minority students pursuing pre-matric, MPhil and PhD degrees

The crackdown on comedy

In India, it’s not clear who has the last laugh.

| May 10, 2021

A collective madness

What Modi's victory says about today's India.

| May 27, 2019

Believers’ Dilemma – II

Never before has the RSS been more confident of its role in shaping India’s future. (This is part two of a two-part essay)

| Jun 03, 2016

Constituting tolerance

Is the Indian Constitution a guarantor of nationalism?

| Mar 11, 2016

Bullying the republic

What the recent clampdown on educational institutions in India tells us about the ruling dispensation.

| Feb 16, 2016

The alliance ‘dilemma’

Why a PDP-BJP alliance in Jammu & Kashmir is a non-issue

| Mar 02, 2015

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