1. In the Telegraph, Ramachandra Guha predicts the Bharatiya Janata Party will revive the Hindutva plank for the next Lok Sabha election.
  2. In the Indian Express, Khalid Ahmed writes that former Pakistan president Pervez Musharraf placed those who shared his views on Kashmir in key positions.
  3. Rana Safvi has a meditation about the mausoleums of emperors in the Hindu.
  4. Rashesh Shah reflects on the late Atal Bihari Vajpayee’s contribution to the Indian growth story in the Economic Times.
  5. A video revolution is sweeping through India, writes Payel Majumdar Upreti in the Hindu BLInk.
  6. No one expected Vajpayee to be so engaged in improving relations with Pakistan, instead of breathing fire as his party affiliations might have dictated, writes Meghnad Desai in the Indian Express.
  7. Vinita Bali suggests ways to address bad nutrition among Indians, especially children, in the Hindu.
  8. In the Guardian, Jonathan Freedland writes on United States President Donald Trump and the normalisation of autocracy.
  9. Carl Wilson, in the Slate, tells the story of Aretha Franklin’s Respect, the “quintessential empowerment anthem”.
  10. In the New Yorker, Philip Gourevitch on the late United Nations secretary general Kofi Annan’s unaccountable legacy.