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Shekhar Gupta

Shekhar Gupta

Shekhar Gupta

Shekhar Gupta is a senior journalist and author. He is the founder and current editor-in-chief of ThePrint. He was awarded the Padma Bhushan in 2009. He writes a weekly column for the Business Standard, which appears every Saturday. He has had long stints at The Indian Express and India Today.

Shekhar Gupta is a senior journalist and author. He is the founder and current editor-in-chief of ThePrint. He was awarded the Padma Bhushan in 2009. He writes a weekly column for the Business Standard, which appears every Saturday. He has had long stints at The Indian Express and India Today.

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When 2 elephants fight: India eyes opportunity in US-China trade war

At the very least, there might be things India can make for the US markets that the Chinese can't compete with, given these tariffs

When 2 elephants fight: India eyes opportunity in US-China trade war
Updated On : 12 Apr 2025 | 9:30 AM IST

Mr Bharat, India, Bharat: Patriotism through Manoj Kumar's cinematic lens

This isn't an obituary of Manoj Kumar. It's about the influence he had in defining patriotism for two generations of Indians across our most perilous decade, say from 1962 to 1972

Mr Bharat, India, Bharat: Patriotism through Manoj Kumar's cinematic lens
Updated On : 04 Apr 2025 | 11:26 PM IST

Trump's threat to pull the trigger may jolt India's complacent elite

India needs another shot of difficult reform, of the kind only possible at gunpoint. Mr Trump holds that gun to our heads now

Trump's threat to pull the trigger may jolt India's complacent elite
Updated On : 29 Mar 2025 | 9:30 AM IST

A leader & 19 months: Lal Bahadur Shastri's legacy beyond Tashkent peace

Among Shastri's contributions were the Green Revolution, appointing C Subramaniam as his food minister, and recognising the talent of M S Swaminathan

A leader & 19 months: Lal Bahadur Shastri's legacy beyond Tashkent peace
Updated On : 22 Mar 2025 | 9:30 AM IST

Trick or retreat: Bofors aside, Rajiv's term reshaped India's defence plans

Stockholm-based SIPRI, which estimates imports in terms of constant 1990 dollars, puts the value of India's total arms imports in 10 years (2015-24) at a little over $23.7 billion

Trick or retreat: Bofors aside, Rajiv's term reshaped India's defence plans
Updated On : 08 Mar 2025 | 9:35 AM IST

Minimum Trump, maximum Modi: Their contrasting views on civil servants

For Modi/BJP supporters, Deep State is some amorphous entity, including global foundations, Left-activist corporations and investors, and also intelligence proliferations working in cahoots with them

Minimum Trump, maximum Modi: Their contrasting views on civil servants
Updated On : 01 Mar 2025 | 9:30 AM IST

Making nukes great again: How Trump buried non-proliferation forever

Nukes are today a fairly low-tech option and inexpensive deterrent. If the Pakistanis could build them in the 1980s, anybody could do so now

Making nukes great again: How Trump buried non-proliferation forever
Updated On : 22 Feb 2025 | 11:14 AM IST

Deep state, shallow state, non-state: The rise of conspiracy theories

From bhikshus of Ashokan 3rd century BC and medieval Sufis to Oxfam, Omidyar and Soros now, non-state actors have any real power only when they work in conjunction with a real state

Deep state, shallow state, non-state: The rise of conspiracy theories
Updated On : 15 Feb 2025 | 9:30 AM IST

Kejriwal's no-ideology politics over as his 'cynical image' cost him Delhi

Kejriwal and the AAP are devastated, but not finished. They still have a big state in Punjab, the municipal corporation in Delhi and 43 percent of the vote, even in defeat

Kejriwal's no-ideology politics over as his 'cynical image' cost him Delhi
Updated On : 09 Feb 2025 | 12:26 PM IST

Socialist delivery, a nuclear promise: Hoping the Budget meets its goals

Those of us who were so excited by that flurry of reforms and hailed it as a true and virtuous example of not wasting a crisis are now chastened

Socialist delivery, a nuclear promise: Hoping the Budget meets its goals
Updated On : 01 Feb 2025 | 11:42 PM IST

In defence of Murthy & Subrahmanyan: Valuing entrepreneurs and job creators

It's easy to beat up on the corporations. But a society that does not give its entrepreneurs, wealth & jobs creators love and respect, is doomed to be frozen in a low-middle-income status

In defence of Murthy & Subrahmanyan: Valuing entrepreneurs and job creators
Updated On : 31 Jan 2025 | 11:27 PM IST

Middle class & Modi love: Navigating tax burdens and political strategies

The Indian middle class seethes at the growing phenomenon of political parties taking their tax money and showering benefits on the more numerous poorer classes to buy their votes

Middle class & Modi love: Navigating tax burdens and political strategies
Updated On : 25 Jan 2025 | 9:30 AM IST

Left, right, centre, reverse: Populism emerges as unifying political idea

In the new world, the only idea that cuts across enough vote banks is populism. Its beauty, charm and success lie in its ease of use and how little it demands from the head or heart

Left, right, centre, reverse: Populism emerges as unifying political idea
Updated On : 18 Jan 2025 | 9:30 AM IST

An open letter to Prof Mohd Yunus: From revenge to responsibility

Hasina took away your bank, you've now served revenge. Here's the test: Now that you have public office, it implies public trust. Can you have it and do nothing? And if you would, what would it be?

An open letter to Prof Mohd Yunus: From revenge to responsibility
Updated On : 11 Jan 2025 | 9:30 AM IST

Dr Singh's other major reform lies in India's strategic shift to the West

It was also audacious, in my book even more so than the 1991 reform, given how little support it had within the Congress and the UPA

Dr Singh's other major reform lies in India's strategic shift to the West
Updated On : 28 Dec 2024 | 9:30 AM IST

RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat's call for unity: A shift in Hindutva discourse?

The calling for halt to rash of 'masjids built over mandirs' claims could stem from realisation that it will be impossible for BJP government to maintain order if the issue spirals out of control

RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat's call for unity: A shift in Hindutva discourse?
Updated On : 21 Dec 2024 | 9:30 AM IST

BJP's attack on the American 'deep state' reflects growing global discourse

The idea had been acquiring currency across ideological lines for some time and has been given greater legitimacy by Trump

BJP's attack on the American 'deep state' reflects growing global discourse
Updated On : 14 Dec 2024 | 9:30 AM IST

Return of bad ideas & missing reformers: Steel lobbying and lost reforms

There are three perfectly timed triggers for this week's column: Old, povertarian instincts are back; the steel industry lobbying for more import duties; and the absence of reformers like A D Shroff

Return of bad ideas & missing reformers: Steel lobbying and lost reforms
Updated On : 07 Dec 2024 | 9:30 AM IST

Why India shouldn't go to Pakistan: Broken ties go beyond cricket disputes

Broken cricket relationships in the subcontinent aren't about any disputes over the game, nor Hindu-Muslim issues. They are about the state of the nations, and what goes on between them

Why India shouldn't go to Pakistan: Broken ties go beyond cricket disputes
Updated On : 30 Nov 2024 | 9:30 AM IST

Adani's reckoning: Sebi probes, political uproar, and foreign capital woes

Sebi may now launch fresh inquiries. Parliament will open to uproar, and Adanis' access to foreign capital will become impossible. The damage this time will be deeper and longer-lasting

Adani's reckoning: Sebi probes, political uproar, and foreign capital woes
Updated On : 23 Nov 2024 | 9:30 AM IST