Comment / Members-only An unjust war: ‘Love Jihad’ and honour killings are strategies to quell challenges to caste, class and gender conventions During his tenth class exam, the one thing that had pushed Faisal to study hard was his father's promise to buy him a cellphone that would "click By Neha Dixit / 27 Dec 2015
Comment / Members-only Reasoning with intolerance The defence raised by the rightwing apologists about growing intolerance needs to be addressed By Ajay Gudavarthy / 25 Dec 2015
Comment / Members-only Pride and prejudice FROM THE ARCHIVE: How the Bharatiya Janata Party-led government was trying to ram through a Hindu sectarian agenda in culture and education in 1999. By Praful Bidwai / 26 Jun 2015
Comment / Members-only The alliance ‘dilemma’ Why a PDP-BJP alliance in Jammu & Kashmir is a non-issue By Shakoor Ahmad Wani / 2 Mar 2015
Comment / Members-only What does Delhi tell us? The Aam Aadmi Party’s resounding victory in the Delhi elections reveals cracks in the BJP’s strategy. By Ajay Gudavarthy and G Vijay / 26 Feb 2015
Archives / Members-only Turning out In Kashmir Valley, voter participation at recent Assembly polls was driven by an overriding imperative. By Saima Bhat and Shahid Tantray / 19 Jan 2015
Comment / Members-only Diaspora Direct Investment and the ‘growth story’ The push for DDI is an extension of the economic logic of our times. By Latha Varadarajan / 23 Dec 2014
Comment / Members-only Seductions of the Neoliberal Nation Bollywood films present unexpected interpretations of the 2002 Gujarat violence By Oishik Sircar / 15 Sep 2013
Archives / Members-only Gujarat after two years of ‘normalcy’ A 2004 critique of the Gujarat carnage remains disturbingly relevant to the reality of the state today By Satish Deshpande / 15 Jan 2013
Archives / Members-only Impugning impunity Politics in the Subcontinent often has a farcical element about it, with politicians posturing and preening and often ending up with a foot or two firmly ensconced in their mouths. By The Editors / 1 Oct 2011
Comment / Members-only The logic of Ramdev The guru-politico comes with an idiom that the powerbrokers of New Delhi fail to understand, but which could yet change the contours of politics. By Shiv Visvanathan / 8 Jul 2011
Archives / Members-only Bihar face-off Will the state’s elections offer a new template for the state – or old wine in a new bottle? By Rakesh Ankit / 1 Oct 2010