Opinion
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Ramachandra Guha: Why 2024 is India’s most important election since 1977
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Ramachandra Guha: In Mizoram’s community spirit, many lessons for ‘mainland India’
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Ramachandra Guha: The gentle resistance of Chipko movement pioneer Chandi Prasad Bhatt
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Ramachandra Guha: Understanding the power of the ‘2A variant’ in the Indian political economy
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‘For me, writing has become both the healing and the means to heal’
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Ramachandra Guha: Strains between the Centre and Opposition-ruled states do not bode well for India
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Ramachandra Guha: Attempts by Karnataka Congress to mimic Hindutva methods are morally dubious
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Ramachandra Guha: More than Arabs or Jews, US bears special responsibility for Palestine conflict
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Ramachandra Guha: In the age of Hindutva, why Madhu Dandavate’s legacy must be cherished
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Ramachandra Guha: The Chief Justice and the Father of the Nation
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Ramachandra Guha: From a Kerala port, a citizens’ report provides proof of ‘destructive development’
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Ramachandra Guha: What will the inauguration of the Ram temple portend for India’s future?
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Ramachandra Guha: In new book, an exploration of Hindutva’s paranoid triumphalism through H-Pop
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Ramachandra Guha: Are bad ideas at the root of the ecological crisis?
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Ramachandra Guha: Six months of chaos in Manipur show utter failure of double-engine government
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Ramachandra Guha: What the name games at the Narendra Modi Stadium tell us about India today
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Ramachandra Guha: My godfather was a scientist who wrote an ‘incomparable classic on Indian food’
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Opinion: Did the Green Revolution really make India self-sufficient in food production?
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The fresh wave of violence in Pakistan highlights its inability to deal with the militant threat
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View from Dawn: Is Pakistan scapegoating innocent Afghan refugees to get back at Kabul?
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Ramachandra Guha: What Bangalore’s Chinnaswamy Stadium must do to amend a long-time injustice
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Arundhati Roy: The dismantling of democracy in India will affect the whole world
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Ramachandra Guha: Why a sustainable future looks brighter for the Nilgiris than the Garhwal Himalaya
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Ramachandra Guha: A fact-check for Assam CM as he blames a long-dead scholar for North East problems
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What CAG’s indictment of Nitin Gadkari’s ministry signals
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After 76 years of independence, can Pakistan break free from its past?
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Ramachandra Guha: As our 76th Independence Day approaches, revisiting ‘Indian Ideas of Freedom’
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Ramachandra Guha: What India and the world could learn from Einstein’s anti-chauvinist philosophy
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Ramachandra Guha: Who was the greatest all-rounder since Garfield Sobers?
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Ramachandra Guha: A tribute to two unsung heroes who remind us that India wasn’t built in a day
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Ramachandra Guha: As we confront an environment crisis, recalling Gandhi’s advice on planting trees
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Ramachandra Guha: In a book about Winnie and Nelson Mandela, a portrait of a conflict-ridden nation
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Ramachandra Guha: How BJP is distorting Indian history to serve its majoritarian agenda
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When it comes to minority rights, why is Pakistan a ‘country of particular concern’, but not India?
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Opinion: India’s policymakers need to take the illegal trade of pangolins more seriously
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Ramachandra Guha: How the BJP’s hostility towards civil society groups undermines Indian democracy
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Opinion: No, Muslims are not doing well in India
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Sikkim isn’t water-rich. The haphazard network of pipes crisscrossing the state is proof
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View from ‘Dawn’: Pakistan must stop politicising religion to prevent violence in the name of faith
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Opinion: Journalists in Pakistan are facing an unprecedented crisis
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Opinion: Why Bangladesh might as well ban international tourism
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Opinion: Political divisions have hobbled Pakistan’s ability to meet security challenges
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Opinion: Pakistan has got an ideal opportunity to revive its dormant foreign policy
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View from ‘Dawn’: Pakistan’s old, discredited policies have fuelled Baloch insurgency
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Ramachandra Guha: A new commentary offers a fresh perspective on Ambedkar’s ‘Annihilation of Caste’
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Opinion: India’s myopic bid to renegotiate Indus Water Treaty will hurt all of South Asia
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Opinion: Why the present crisis in Pakistan is unlike any it has faced in the past
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A US executive order banning commercial spyware should be a lesson for other nations
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View from ‘Dawn’: In Pakistan’s political wars, the Supreme Court is the latest casualty
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Bangladesh faces a tricky balancing act as it gets set to repatriate 1,000 Rohingyas to Myanmar
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Opinion: On India, religion or economy, Pakistan’s warring political parties aren’t very different
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Pakistan’s military is no longer seen as a well-oiled machine, thanks in part to its former chief
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Opinion: Dissenting voices within Pakistan SC have spotlighted the need for judicial reforms
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View from ‘Dhaka Tribune’: Bangladeshi journalist’s arrest is a clear attack on free press
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View from ‘Dawn’: Pakistan SC’s standing will be damaged if the divisions within aren’t bridged
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View from ‘Dawn’: Many Pakistanis will spend this Ramzan worrying how to get two square meals a day
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Ramachandra Guha: 50 years after Chipko environmental movement, India is ignoring its vital lessons
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Opinion: Any move to arrest Imran Khan or ban his party could push Pakistan towards civil strife
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View from ‘Dawn’: Pakistan government’s treatment of Imran Khan reeks of desperation
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Opinion: Pakistan’s economic and political crises are more interconnected than they seem
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How do you curb disinformation while promoting free speech? Pakistan’s case shows it’s not easy
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Opinion: Pakistan government would do better to address the issues that make Imran Khan popular
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‘View from Dawn’: Imran Khan cannot expect to be excused by the law
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Opinion: IMF shares part of the blame for the economic mess in Pakistan
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‘View from Dawn’: Pakistan must restructure its economy like India to avoid future economic woes
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Ramachandra Guha: How Narendra Modi is using India’s most popular sport to bolster his ego
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Opinion: Bangladesh has taken many commendable steps to protect the vulnerable from rising inflation
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The political mess in Pakistan has raised the spectre of another coup
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Opinion: Pakistan’s Supreme Court hasn’t always covered itself in glory (including in recent past)
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Let’s talk security first: Pakistan is giving Taliban the same argument that India gave Pakistan
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Bereft of hope, Pakistanis are ready to take any risk to escape their country
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These four South Asian cities are showing how to bake climate action into development plans
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‘View from Dawn’: After SC’s intervention, Pakistan government should stop delaying elections
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From SC to EC, every state institution in Pakistan has got caught in a raging political storm
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Ramachandra Guha: How the BJP benefits from stoking religious divisions in Karnataka
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Opinion: Constitutional frauds are hindering the peaceful transfer of power in Pakistan
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Opinion: Pakistan is drifting towards anarchy
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Opinion: After every rape case, Pakistan thinks death and hangings can resolve matters
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In Pakistan, the government is using the judicial route to stifle political dissent
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Is Bangladesh facing an economic crisis? Not really
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Mohenjo-Daro would have succumbed to official apathy and floods if not for its drainage system
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Despite sanctions, US traders are buying teak from Myanmar’s junta to build superyachts
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Imran Khan’s verbal war with former Army chief has exposed the farce of Pakistan’s political system
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View from ‘Dawn’: India and Pakistan should stop victimising poor fishermen in their conflict
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Pakistan’s central bank is equally responsible for the country’s economic mess
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Ramachandra Guha: In RK Laxman’s cartoons, the paradoxes and complications of everyday Indian life
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‘Good’ and ‘bad’ terrorists: Why Pakistan’s counterterrorism strategy failed after a promising start
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Pakistan is still reeling from, and dealing with, Pervez Musharraf’s legacy
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Opinion: History will not be kind to Pervez Musharraf
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Why Pakistan has not seen any major public protests despite extreme economic hardship
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View from ‘Dawn’: Pervez Musharraf was an enigma whose authoritarian rule pushed liberal reforms
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For Pakistan to put its house in order, these reforms are needed
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Opinion: Pakistan’s economic plight can’t be blamed on its avaricious elites alone
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View from ‘Dawn’: Pakistan’s disastrous policies sowed the seeds for the terror it is facing
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Pakistan is paying the cost of appeasing the Taliban with the blood of its citizens
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View from ‘Dawn’: With the mosque bombing, Taliban has escalated its war against the Pakistan state
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Nawaz Sharif’s party has lost its bearings in the fast-changing political landscape of Pakistan
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Opinion: A high unemployment rate may pose a threat to the stability of Pakistan
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Ramachandra Guha: Ten reasons why Gandhi is still relevant
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The enduring reasons for the collapse of Pakistan’s electricity grid