Op-Eds Opinion
The Supreme Court’s warning that no impediment will be allowed to the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls was not just another procedural order in an election season dispute. It came after the West Bengal government raised objections to how the voter verification exercise was being conducted. What appeared on the surface as an […]
Op-Eds Opinion
The current confrontation between the Union Government and the West Bengal government over land handover for India Bangladesh border fencing is not a technical disagreement. It is a political standoff with real security consequences. The Centre expanded the BSF’s operational jurisdiction from 15 km to 50 km inside border states. West Bengal challenged the decision […]
Op-Eds Opinion
When the India–United States interim trade framework was announced, the loudest reactions focused on what India was giving away. Lower tariffs on agricultural products, easier access for American goods, and a massive purchase commitment immediately triggered the familiar argument that India had opened its market under pressure. But that reading misunderstands the nature of
Op-Eds Opinion
When the government launched Bharat Taxi, the immediate reaction was predictable. Two private companies spent years investing billions to build India’s ride-hailing market, and now a cooperative backed by the state enters the same space. For many investors, this looked less like policy and more like competition from the referee. The question was simple: if […]