Rohan Venkat takes us to the Lok Sabha to look at how the fallout from the general election is impacting the vote there. A new Speaker will be elected at the end of June, but will the Telugu Desam Party secure the post? In London, Tom Hamilton talks us through the impact that Nigel Farage and his Reform party is having in reshaping the landscape of the British Right, while, in the US, Emily Tamkin looks at how – and why – the Right gets away with characterising its politics as "common sense".
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‘Inviting Modi for Christmas event ignores plight of persecuted Christians,’ says citizens’ group
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Shyam Benegal (1934-2024): The conscience keeper of Indian cinema
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‘Dune: Prophecy’ review: Palace intrigue overtakes magic in fantasy series
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Translated fiction: Gyan Chaturvedi’s novel about the free-market economy and excessive consumerism
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What a meeting with a woman entrepreneur in Kolkata taught a German diplomat about women in India
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Why has the number of Hajj pilgrims from Jammu and Kashmir fallen sharply?
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Interview: East India Company to Big Tech – how corporations think about knowledge
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The ugly history of Boer prisoner-of-war camps in India
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Shirish Patel: The man and the public good
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Centre changes election conduct rules days after HC tells EC to provide poll documents to petitioner