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He tells Aditi Phadnis India will not be able to put off crucial trade and other decisions in its dealing with the US much longer
Who's calling the shots in the party? Rahul says he's out of it all but people handpicked by him are advisors to Priyanka.
Madhav Khosla, author of India's Founding Moments, tells Aditi Phadnis that equality and freedom, fundamental to the Constitution, could face challenges in the future
He aspired to become India's model modern Muslim leader. All he's managed to do is become governor of Kerala
Delhi has long been under the NSA on the ground that its provisions are effective in dealing with insurgency
Rahul Mukherji discusses contemporary political issues with Business Standard
Orders J&K curbs review in a week; says Sec 144 can't be used as a curb on democratic rights
They are organised and the opposition to them is leaderless. Who will win the war that is bound to break out?
Dadi ki Rasoi is a unique experiment started by a family with no state support, to provide nutritious hot meals to the poor.
Manoj Kumar talks about his contribution to challenging TB and the use of technology aggregation in it
If Costa-Gavras, Greek-French director, were asked to make a film about Indian politics in the last ten years, he would have the time of his life
As China faces challenges of administration and authority from Jong Kong and Xinjiang, an expert on Chinese politics, Manoranjan Mohanty views on how the Chinese leadership will battle its challenges
The agitation against the Citizenship Amendment Act and the National Register of Citizenship has raised his profile. It would be interesting to see what he - and other parties - do with it
Shiv Sena began with the 'Maharashtra for Maharashtrians' slogan and rooted its mobilisation strategy in seeking to define such an animal - the Maharashtrian
Appointing his China-friendly brother Mahinda the prime minister ahead of India visit marks a testing point for the new president's neighbourhood policy
State govt cancelled clean energy projects in July, citing wrong bidding
All the three parties concede that significant sacrifices have been made by all in the process of coming together
Sometimes, it pays to hear early warning signals
Once the effects of the slowdown in the economy begin to be felt and the feel-good of Article 370 recede, it would be hard for the party to capture Delhi
Onions have a love-hate relationship with Delhi. In 1998, when the BJP was in power, the rise in onion prices helped Congress defeat BJP. In 2010, when prices rose, Congress barely saved it's power