- Since 2014, economic and political centralisations have reinforced each other, with profound consequences for the country and the popular narrative, writes Harish Damodaran in the Indian Express.
- In the Hindu, Valerian Rodrigues parses the many layers of agricultural discontent driving protests against the farm laws.
- Anup Sinha, writing in the Telegraph, explains the implications of the farm laws.
- Farm reforms must ensure price stability and food security, urges Lakhwinder Singh in the Hindustan Times.
- The farmer protests are a symptom of the sector’s structural crisis, writes Himanshu in Livemint.
- In the Hindu BLInk, Poornima Joshi examines the successes of the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Liberation in Bihar.
- The New York Times profiles India’s leading documentary filmmaker Anand Patwardhan, whose hard-hitting films chronicle the rise of Hindutva.
- David Tobin, writing in the Guardian, asks why China, which once celebrated its diversity, has come to embrace ethnic nationalism.
- In the New Yorker, David Remnick interviews Atul Gawande on the prospects of ending the pandemic.
- Vaccine opposition has existed as long as vaccines themselves, writes Michael Hare in the Independent.
Reading
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‘The Shudra Rebellion’: Kancha Ilaiah Shepherd studies the vital role of oppressed castes in India
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How an Indian monk contributed to the understanding of Buddhism in China
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Did Indian culture recognise an independent field of study called philosophy?
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Cash transfers, caste calculus: What was behind the Mahayuti’s sweep in Maharashtra?
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The Carnatic world is dominated by vocalists. How can instrumentalists find larger audiences?
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Upamanyu Chatterjee’s ‘Lorenzo Searches for the Meaning of Life’ wins the JCB Prize for Literature
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Jharkhand election: 8 factors that helped JMM-led alliance to beat out the BJP
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A new book shows why the super-rich in India must strive to alleviate poverty and reduce inequality
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Start the week with a film: Why ‘Kishkindha Kaandam’ is all the rage
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Sunday book pick: Nobel laureate Toni Morrison’s only short story ‘Recitatif’