Saketh Rajan is a case study in how activists, academics and politicians were complicit in glorifying a violent insurgency
Maoism finds itself on the verge of extinction after a series of strategic mistakes over more than a quarter century
Cover Story | Open Essay
The Maoist project has now failed twice since it began in Naxalbari in 1967
Cover Story | In Patel’s Footsteps
Amit Shah’s feat of defeating the six-decade-long guerrilla movement makes him the natural inheritor of the first home minister’s legacy
Features | Diplomacy
India’s diplomatic outreach signals a national consensus that Pakistan’s proxy war will invite punishment that includes the use of hard power
Features | Cricket
India’s new-look test squad has plenty of comeback stories
Cinema
Ishaan Khatter moves effortlessly from suave and sophisticated to raw and gritty in his recent series and movie
Columns
Rajshri Deshpande: America Calling Kaveree Bamzai
Bangladesh: An Enemy or a Friend Swapan Dasgupta
A Captain’s Test Boria Majumdar
Farage’s Conservatism and Dahl’s anti-Semitism S Prasannarajan
Great Power Envy Minhaz Merchant