It’s no wonder journalism got embedded in the high stakes of a newly rich India
Justice Katju should stop treating the media like spoiled children or undertake ego trips to further his own, or the government’s, objectives
BY S. Nihal Singh 5 February 2022
Parties want to end opinion polls but don’t want to be seen doing so
BY S. Nihal Singh 5 February 2022
TV’s mass hypnosis: handsome is what Modi does
BY S. Nihal Singh 5 February 2022
Modi is caught in the pincer of a paradox—his RSS-fed hankering for a Hindu rashtra and his own modern technocratism. Where will his balancing act lead India?
BY S. Nihal Singh 5 February 2022
In unequal American society, reclaiming self-worth is an uphill climb for blacks. But their rage against racist attacks is off the route-map.
BY S. Nihal Singh 18 July 2016
Is Modi too prone to believe his own hype to be a true pragmatist? Are his foreign policy mandarins too much in awe to tender frank advice?
BY S. Nihal Singh 4 July 2016
It’s time to learn from the past and fight back while we can
BY S. Nihal Singh 22 February 2016
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