From his linens sent to Paris for cleaning to his affairs, the public discourse on Nehru has become personal
The BJP's claim to uniqueness is built on the cunning of Kautilya, not the wisdom of Vyasa
BY Purushottam Agrawal 5 February 2022
Nagarjuna's poetry resonated with a socio-political conscience
BY Purushottam Agrawal 5 February 2022
Unless monopolies are regulated and wealth redistributed, the ‘after corona’ world order will be dystopic, write Purushottam Agrawal and Ritwik Agrawal
BY Purushottam Agrawal 10 May 2020
A rational idea of spirituality can heal the split personality syndrome afflicting humanity. Reason is a country India has always belonged to.
BY Purushottam Agrawal 28 December 2019
The single most important factor of BJP’s stunning victory is the projection of a national vision, a shared dream of proud, assertive India, writes Purushottam Agrawal.
BY Purushottam Agrawal 25 May 2019
Why do people want the static, frozen ‘dharma’ of colonial-era reactionaries?
BY Purushottam Agrawal 30 November 2018
The systematically ‘spontaneous’ hateful reactions to the Kerala tragedy are part of the same project as the campaign of hate-driven lynchings
BY Purushottam Agrawal 24 August 2018
History alchemised by poetry, the Sufi entwined with the sensuous. Inside Malik Muhammad Jayasi's 'Padmavat'.
BY Purushottam Agrawal 26 May 2018
RSS seldom hides its ‘Hindu rashtra’ agenda, only puts it on the ‘backburner’ sometimes. A true nationalistic movement alone can counter its march.
BY Purushottam Agrawal 4 December 2017
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