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Our take on Ali Khan Mahmudabad, Asim Munir, Maoist leader Basavaraju, and more — in 50 words

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This week, we saw professor Ali Khan Mahmudabad being granted interim bail, Gen Asim Munir’s promotion to Field Marshal, and the killing of Maoist leader Basavaraju. Read our 50-word editorials on them and much more.

23 May

SC must strike at the root cause to end PMLA’s weaponisation against Opposition

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22 May

Trump-Ramaphosa meet: A Musk-shaped apparition helped Trump outdo Trump

Banu Mushtaq’s International Booker win is a wake-up call for elite Indians

21 May

Govt’s strategy to render the Naxalite movement headless is working

 

SIT to understand Prof Mahmudabad’s post is overkill. SC order borders on doublespeak

Asim Munir as Field Marshal is comedy gold. Even Ayub’s ghost is laughing from his grave

20 May

Congress’ default setting in national security matters—open mouth, put foot in

India-Pakistan new relations can’t have Attari ceremony. It’s a circus, not nationalism

MP minister who insulted Col Sofiya Qureshi must go. SC stay on arrest is puzzling

19 May 

Govt-opposition bickering on Operation Sindoor is not in national interest. India deserves better

Congress’ undermining of Shashi Tharoor is cynical politics. Gandhis haven’t learnt from Punjab

ISRO’s mounting misfires show it’s flying on fumes. How will India compete with US, China?

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