The US has zero moral authority to want to tell the Tehran regime to behave itself or be nice to its own people
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Graceful Exits from Cricket to Politics: What history teaches us about leadership, legacy, and the art of timely exits.
BY Harish Khare 30 May 2025
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India’s relationships with most of its neighbours are far from warm and friendly today
BY Harish Khare 20 May 2025
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A son and a granddaughter, Chander and Jyotsna Mohan, chronicle the history of Pratap: A Defiant Newspaper. But it turns out to be much more than that—it juxtaposes the bravery and stature of freedom fighters in pre-Independence India with the current rulers’ preening and pretensions
BY Harish Khare 12 May 2025
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From technological advancement to political turbulence, uncertainty and anxiety grip Donald Trump's America—but signs of resilience suggest that American civilization may yet withstand the next four years of his boorishness.
BY Harish Khare 30 March 2025
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Successive American presidents went on to devote themselves to making the world safe for the democracy project. And, now comes a president who does not give a fig about democracy.
BY Harish Khare 28 March 2025
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Sooner than later, Donald Trump, the Ayatollah in the red tie, will try to degrade India’s national honour and prestige
BY Harish Khare 3 March 2025
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The modern Hindu, whether he takes a dip at the Mahakumbh or not, prefers to go along with Sahir Ludhianvi’s famous formulation—ye paap hai kya, ye punya hai kya, reeto par dharm ki mohre hai
BY Harish Khare 31 January 2025
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The higher judiciary must locate its own charter in the Constitution. There should not be any ambiguity
BY Harish Khare 20 December 2024
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Nehru’s principle of “compromise and argument” remains the only workable formula for South Asian leaders
BY Harish Khare 21 November 2024
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