Issue 7
All Stories for Issue 7
Season of the Underdog: How Lanka trumped Proteas in South Africa
R Kaushik •Sri Lanka became the first Asian side to beat the Proteas in their own backyard in a Test series
India should have a 3D vision for Pakistan: downgrade, degrade and deflate
Sushant Sareen •The worst thing India can do is jump the gun and re-engage Pakistan, even if at a low level
Modi’s muscular policy is not working, time to talk to Pakistan
Sushil Aaron •Exploring dialogue with Pakistan, alongside a sensitive approach to Kashmir and firm measures against terror groups, can be beneficial
Narendra Modi’s Pakistan doctrine
Bv Rao And Ajay Singh •In dealing with Pakistan henceforth, inaction has been taken off the table of any future prime minister
Who’s Afraid of the Horror Movie?
Manik Sharma •Despite impressive evolution, the horror film continues dwelling in the fringes and is yet to find mainstream recognition
Should the Congress play from back foot to beat BJP?
Pragya Singh •The Congress' predicament is that it must improve its abysmal 44-seat Lok Sabha tally to about 120-130 if it wants to head any coalition government
Two years on, Jagmeet Singh on a slippery slope
Anirudh Bhattacharyya •Once Hailed as Trudeau’s ‘worst nightmare’, the New Democratic Party leader Jagmeet Singh has seen his popularity crater, his party is in a bad shape and his first election win is scratchy at best
Where friends turn foes and foes turn friends
Vivek Katju •At Moscow peace talks, Afghan leaders who fought each other and the Taliban found themselves on the same side
The Modi-fication of Tamil Nadu politics
Narayanan Madhavan •The demise of both Jayalalitha and Karunanidhi, within two years of each other, has left a vacuum in the state famous for personality cults
Life amid shelling on the Line of Control
Rayan Naqash •Decades of conflict between India and Pakistan have been hard on the families that live in border villages. There is no war, but it's no less than war