The Political Fix Q&A
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Interview: Why the ‘Pakistan factor’ no longer impedes India’s growing ties with the Gulf countries
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Interview: Ajit Ranade on why India can’t project power if it doesn’t acknowledge economic missteps
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Interview: Pranay Kotasthane makes the case for the Quad to take on China via semiconductors
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Interview: Ambika Vishwanath on what it would mean for India to have a ‘feminist foreign policy’
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Interview: Josy Joseph on how the government’s abuse of security agencies could ‘destroy India’
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Interview: Garima Mohan on why AUKUS should only sharpen Europe’s focus on the Indo-Pacific
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Interview: Ashwini Deshpande on the need for Indian economists to grapple with discrimination
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Interview: Jessica Namakkal on what Auroville tells us about the ‘end of colonialism and empire’
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Interview: Nikhar Gaikwad and Gareth Nellis on the political exclusion of migrants in India
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Interview: Vijay Gokhale on why India should not assume China’s success is due to lack of democracy
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Interview: Ian Sanjay Patel on Britain’s decades-long effort to keep its own non-white citizens out
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Interview: Gilles Verniers on the pressing need to study Indian politics between elections
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Interview: Radhika Singha on the need to expand our understanding of India’s role in World War I
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Interview: Amit Basole on the pandemic’s devastating impact and the need for a fiscal response now
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Interview: Sumitra Badrinathan on tackling fake news and the effects of BJP’s ‘supply advantage’
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Interview: Avinash Paliwal on challenges posed to India by the Taliban and Myanmar’s military coup
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Interview: ‘India’s vaccine Plan A was the pandemic disappearing... Its new plan makes no sense’
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Interview: Darshana Baruah on the Indian Ocean and the need for Delhi to have a ‘maritime mentality’
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Interview: Audrey Truschke on Sanskrit histories of the Mughal era and Hindutva trolls
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Interview: Sanjib Baruah on Assam elections, identity politics and the ‘cash-transfer state’
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Interview: Yashaswini Chandra on what the horse tells us about India's past
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Interview: Alice Evans on why India's big feminist demand should be labour-intensive growth
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What does everyone keep getting wrong about India (and China and Pakistan)?
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Modi’s politics of vishwas, dissent in Indian history and other ideas from the Political Fix Q&As
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Interview: Manan Ahmed Asif on the ‘Loss of Hindustan’ and how colonialism altered our past
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Interview: Kaushik Krishnan on 'V-shaped recoveries' and how the lockdown affected Indian households
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Interview: Vinay Sitapati on Vajpayee, Advani and the success of the Hindu nationalist movement
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Interview: Louise Tillin on how the Modi era upended conventional thinking about Indian federalism
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Interview: Christophe Jaffrelot on understanding the Emergency and its relevance to Modi’s India
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Interview: Romila Thapar on the history of dissent and how it shaped Hinduism and India
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‘BJP resolving voter confusion is key’: Rahul Verma on Bihar elections and political misconceptions
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‘No matter how centralising Modi is, he will need states’: Yamini Aiyar on federalism after 2014
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‘ISI is omnipresent but certainly isn’t omnipotent’: Declan Walsh on the complex reality of Pakistan
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‘We have no long-term strategy to deal with Beijing’: Ananth Krishnan on India’s China challenge
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How can India get out of the low-growth trap? Sabyasachi Kar has an unconventional proposal
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‘India cannot afford to think of permanent friends anymore in its neighbourhood’: Constantino Xavier
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‘We believe we will become a Great Power without effort’: Aparna Pande on India’s many challenges
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‘Cooperation, engagement’: Pallavi Raghavan on the surprising India-Pakistan relationship after 1947
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Neelanjan Sircar on Narendra Modi’s politics: ‘Murkier the data, easier it is to control narrative’
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‘Only policy of this government is narrative’: Vivek Kaul on India’s banks and the economy
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‘Catastrophic migrant crisis set us back 15 years’: Santosh Mehrotra on India’s giant jobs challenge
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‘Kerala should have led the draft of Covid-19 policy’: Shankkar Aiyar on India’s lockdown struggle
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‘Even with slower growth, India brings a lot to the table’: Tanvi Madan on Indo-US ties post-Galwan
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‘Chinese are simply talking to keep India distracted’: Jabin Jacob on New Delhi’s Beijing challenge
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Interview: Irony of Covid-19 crisis is that Modi can play saviour and blame all mistakes on states