- The Electoral Bond Scheme inhibits the citizen’s capacity to meaningfully participate in political and public life, argues Suhrith Parthasarathy in the Hindu.
- Why is the Congress trying to out-cow the Bharatiya Janata Party, asks Mukul Kesavan in the Telegraph.
- In the Indian Express, Deeptiman Tiwary explores the dynamics behind the alleged murder of a police officer by gau rakshaks in Uttar Pradesh.
- Can the yellow vests speak? France’s elites were quick to condemn the gilets jaunes protesters as stupid and backward. But as novelist Édouard Louis writes in Jacobin magazine, they are just standing up for their rights.
- Right now, the greatest threat to the Eurozone is the unresolved standoff over the Italian budget and its public debt running to 133% of GDP, argues Adam Tooze on his blog.
- In Dawn, Alex Shams writes of how Indians and Pakistanis come together while on pilgrimage in Iran.
- In the Indian Express, Vishnu Varma chronicles the remarkable career of PT Nair, the Malayali typist who became Kolkata city’s most meticulous historian.
- All news – including political news – has become a kind of entertainment, says Ian Jack in the Guardian.
- In the Intelligencer, Andrew Sullivan argues that the collapse of Christianity in the United States has led to the expression of religious impulses in political cults.
- Why are young people in the United States having so little sex? Kate Julian explores in the Atlantic.
- Can a particular diet help heal us, asks Siddhartha Mukherjee in the New York Times.
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‘Chikkamma Tours Pvt Ltd’: A cosy Bangalore murder mystery with a realistic portrayal of queer lives
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In Manipur relief camp that came under attack, a grieving Meitei family wants a passage out
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Rajdeep Sardesai on the changing patterns of elections news consumption, YouTube, and Dhruv Rathee
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All we are and all we aspire to be: C Premkumar on the appeal of his fan favourite ‘Meiyazhagan’
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‘A Tamilian trapped among three Punjabis’: Subhash Ghai rewinds to the ‘Taal’ soundtrack
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Corporations grapple with surging nationalist sentiment across the world
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What is GRAP, the National Capital Region’s plan to tackle air pollution?
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Buddhism’s spread from India to China started with a Han emperor’s dream
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Australia cap on foreign student intake hit will Indians hard
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Why Adani’s Dharavi project is a talking point in Maharashtra polls – and residents are anxious