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From Bhopalpatnam To Boter

Siddharth Singh

Maoism finds itself on the verge of extinction after a series of strategic mistakes over more than a quarter century

The Afterlife of a Maoist

Sandeep Balakrishna

Saketh Rajan is a case study in how activists, academics and politicians were complicit in glorifying a violent insurgency

A District Reserve Guard patrol in Dantewada, Chhattisgarh, March 16, 2025
| London Diary

Divinity as Destiny in Ancient India

S Prasannarajan

Divinity as Destiny in Ancient India
An all-party delegation led by Congress MP Shashi Tharoor speaks to the media in Guyana, May 27, 2025

Politics | web Exclusive

Cong Versus Senior Leaders over Op Sindoor

The gulf between the Congress and senior party leaders travelling with all-party delegations post Operation Sindoor reflects an inability to differentiate national security from partisan politics

RJD Chief Lalu Prasad Yadav with party leaders Tejashwi Yadav and Tej Pratap Yadav during the RJD's 'Jan Vishwas Maha Rally' at Gandhi Maidan, Patna, March 3, 2024

Politics | Web Exclusive

From Patna to Hyderabad, political family feuds rock regional parties

The Naxalbari uprising in its early days, West Bengal, 1967

Cover Story | Open Essay

The Death of a Delusion

The Maoist project has now failed twice since it began in Naxalbari in 1967

Union Home Minister Amit Shah at an event marking the birth anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, New Delhi, October 31, 2022

Cover Story | In Patel’s Footsteps

The Slayer of Maoism

Amit Shah’s feat of defeating the six-decade-long guerrilla movement makes him the natural inheritor of the first home minister’s legacy

An all-party delegation led by Congress MP Shashi Tharoor speaks to the media in Guyana, May 27, 2025

Features | Diplomacy

Shedding Victimhood

India’s diplomatic outreach signals a national consensus that Pakistan’s proxy war will invite punishment that includes the use of hard power

Books | Web Exclusive

How non-violent was Gandhi?

Manash Firaq Bhattacharjee’s new book on the final phase of Gandhi’s life can be read in many ways. While it inspires, it also calls for greater pragmatism in the writing of history

The border crossing between Belarus and Lithuania

Columns | Web Exclusive: Guest Column

A firsthand account of the shadow routes of illegal migration to Europe

People trafficking reaches alarming new heights as Europe’s eastern borders become human transit zones for illegal immigrants from South Asia and beyond

The Ropeway Revolution

Features | Dispatch

The Ropeway Revolution

Cable cars are transforming India’s urban skylines and connecting its far-flung areas, reports Moinak Mitra from Shimla and Pandoh

Left Cries for Maoists

Columns | Insider

Left Cries for Maoists

The number of Maoist surrenders is increasing

Features | Cricket

Redemption Time

India’s new-look test squad has plenty of comeback stories

Ishaan Khatter: Playing the Part

Cinema

Ishaan Khatter: Playing the Part

Ishaan Khatter moves effortlessly from suave and sophisticated to raw and gritty in his recent series and movie

Indira Gandhi

Books

Indira’s India

Understanding the volatility of her prime ministership

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