Cover Stories

Lessons in Weaponising a Song

Once the nation was partitioned with blood. Now, it is the pretext of a song. A cynical replay of history's oldest trick: divide, distort, and rule. Bengal is no stranger to this pattern. The nation m

Fr. Gaurav Nair Fr. Gaurav Nair
15 Dec 2025

The Parliamentary Debates that Put the Government on the Mat

Opposition parties united to expose the government's polarising Vande Mataram narrative and alleged electoral manipulation. The debates only reveal historical distortions, a partisan Election Commissi

G Ramachandram G Ramachandram
15 Dec 2025

Articles

As China powers ahead with trillion-dollar trade surpluses and futuristic innovation, India drifts into culture wars and symbolic debates. Shrinking parliamentary scrutiny and political distraction ar

A. J. Philip A. J. Philip
15 Dec 2025

The rapacity for tribal land and violation of tribal autonomy are being masked by the Hindutva forces as a battle for personhood. Adivasi Christians face assaults, expulsions, and judicial indifferenc

John Dayal John Dayal
15 Dec 2025

The IndiGo meltdown exposes the more profound crises developing in India. We are drifting toward monopoly economics, where regulators just blink, corporations bully, and citizens pay. If essential sec

Jacob Peenikaparambil Jacob Peenikaparambil
15 Dec 2025

India's democratic foundations—rooted in rights, modern education and egalitarian ideals—are being reshaped as Hindutva politics elevates duties over freedoms. Modi's rhetoric signals a shift from con

Ram Puniyani Ram Puniyani
15 Dec 2025

When a woman leads, we expect her to do wonders and that her presence alone will solve the problems she inherits. At the very least, we expect her to understand women's anxieties, respond with empathy

Jaswant Kaur Jaswant Kaur
15 Dec 2025

In the cold, unforgiving silence of the prison cell, Keshav—once defined by his crime—now holds a driver's license, a key to a new life, and a quiet smile. This subtle yet profound transformation is t

CM Paul CM Paul
15 Dec 2025

As Hindutva leaders rewrite identity and weaponise myth, minorities remain loyal while being vilified—and lakhs of Hindus themselves flee the stifling culture imposed in their name. A nation built on

Thomas Menamparampil Thomas Menamparampil
15 Dec 2025

O Sanatan, the walls of your temple ring with my suffering, Not with words, not with deeds, but with each inch of my flesh that has your stain upon it. I am the Pariah, branded at birth, a curse wri

Dr Suryaraju Mattimalla Dr Suryaraju Mattimalla
15 Dec 2025

This year has shown us that dishonesty walks confidently through the front doors of our institutions. Chanakya's cleverness is praised. Cheating is normalised. Those who take shortcuts are applauded f

Robert Clements Robert Clements
15 Dec 2025