This week, we saw the Israel-Iran conflict marking the end of the Middle East equilibrium, Asim Munir recommending the Nobel Peace Prize for Trump, Akal Takht justifying Kamal Kaur’s vigilante murder, and India-Canada resuming diplomatic ties. Read our 50-word editorials on them and much more.
20 June
Hindi vs English vs everything else is a tired political template. Language isn’t a class war
19 June
More girls cleared Class 12 science than arts in a decade. It shatters age-old stereotypes
Deep irony in Asim Munir recommending Nobel Peace for Trump. Is flattery all it takes?
Canada junks Trudeau’s hypocrisy on Sikh radicals. India was right all along
Karnataka’s 10-hour workday proposal is a modest reform. So-called unions are reflexive obstructionists
18 June
India-Canada have decided to resume diplomatic ties. Carney has an opportunity to rebuild trust
Akal Takht’s justification of Kamal Kaur’s vigilante murder is dangerous for Punjab
Trump’s boast about knowing Khamenei’s location is deeply irresponsible. He is no bin Laden
17 June
Nations are buying Trump’s ‘Diplomacy for 12-year-olds’ playbook. Jumbo jets & golf meets
16 June
Israel-Iran conflict marks the end of Middle East equilibrium. The era of oil blackmail is over
Influencer Kamal Kaur’s killers are criminals, not vanguards of Sikhism