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Does Western media’s anti-India articles cater to India’s self-serving political ideologies?

The pot-bellied colonial ego comes out forcefully in some of the recent headlines

Indian Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s membership to Parliament restored

The Supreme Court, in an interim order on last Friday, stayed Mr Gandhi's conviction in the criminal defamation case over the 'Modi surname' remark.

Who is afraid of questions? Democracy and literature as unfinished exercise

Listening, seeing, and performing social responsibility are basic tenets of literature and democracy.

Cricket, Congress and Controversy: Rahul Gandhi’s ‘Bharat Jodo Yatra’ gets in trouble in Australia

"Under ICC T20 World Cup Ticket Terms and conditions, banners or clothing displaying political messages are not permitted."

Is this the beginning of Indian National Congress’ demise?

"I DON'T WANT TO COMMENT ON WHAT THE PARTY LEADERSHIP HAS DONE OR NOT DONE. WE HAVE REACHED A STAGE IN INDIAN POLITICS WHERE DECISIONS OF THIS NATURE ARE NOT BASED ON IDEOLOGY AT ALL."

Does India need a ‘Central Vista Project’ in this pandemic?

Should Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 'Central Vista Project' be stopped? This is a big question on everyone's mind and people want an answer. The...

Do you think the North-South divide in India is real?

During his public meeting in Thiruvananthapuram, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi stirred controversy. He compared his experience as an MP from Wayanad to that of Amethi. Rahul...

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