Profile of Saba Naqvi
AAP has learnt from its mistakes. They have learnt that positive messaging is needed at times besides finding a local face to project as leader, writes journalist Saba Naqvi
The Citizenship (Amendment) Bill announces the arrival of Hindu Rashtra, whose main goal is the subjugation of Indian Muslims
Two books touch on the shortcomings of the larger-than-life icon
The Saudis do not really care about human beings as they only care about their version of Islam.
The BJP looks the better organised in the coming Bihar polls. Can Nitish do a Delhi on them?
The Patels are just too forward on all fronts to get ‘backward’ status, and other conundrums from the Great Indian Reservation potboiler
Arundhati Roy on what shaped her, what moves her, and what gets her to start writing.
A rock-solid sorority that holds the flock together. But their fight is not only of gender. It’s a universal community they serve.
The hanging of Yakub Memon, reminds some of us of the deeply flawed nature of the Indian police, investigative agencies and politicians.
Politics over Lalitgate may yet shape the future Modi cabinet
In bad news season, the BJP is left to wonder on how it all unravelled so soon
Praful’s death is a personal loss, but the bigger loss is to public life
Modi gets the UN to declare a world yoga day. But is it any favour to the ancient discipline?
To hold Tanu-Manu up as part of the filmography that reveals the spirit of women’s liberation in small-town India is ridiculous.
Has the PM become a man caught in his own hype, wooing the world but quite losing the plot at home?
As Rahul makes his intentions a bit clearer, a new alignment of forces takes shape in the party
Sachin Pilot, the Rajasthan PCC chief on the future of Congress.
The prime minister seems to have walked into a bog. This is his first policy challenge.
The Shiv Sena wants Muslims disenfranchised, shouldn’t they be instead?
From being the party and the PM’s blue-eyed girl, the Union HRD minister seems headed for a fall from grace