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Our take on Anantnag killings, Asia Cup and Trudeau-Modi talks – in 50 words

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This week, we saw an encounter in Jammu & Kashmir’s Anantnag claim three officers’ lives, the delivery of India’s first C295 aircraft, and PM Modi’s meeting with Saudi Arabian crown prince Mohammed-Bin Salman. Read our 50-word editorials on them and much more.

15 September

Modi’s attack on INDIA signals BJP’s return to Karnataka playbook. Hollows out his promises

If INDIA wishes to counter ‘hate peddling’ TV anchors, its boycott list achieves the opposite

14 September

Seattle cops joking about Andhra woman’s death borders racism. MEA should demand US to curb hate

Anantnag killings flag dangers of govt complacency due its own Kashmir propaganda

SC data going online a promising move. Will bring transparency, identify gaps, reduce delays

13 September

The acquisition of Airbus-Tata manufactured C295 aircraft marks the beginning of a new era

SC order on policy for crime probe briefings will prevent irresponsible coverage

RBI strictness with banks is timely relief to borrowers at the mercy of bank bureaucracy

Allegations against TDP chief Naidu look serious but don’t overlook political undertones

12 September

SC making 2014 ruling of no immunity applicable retrospectively can set a tricky precedent

Trudeau’s appeasement politics emboldened Sikh radical groups who now threaten to punish India

11 September

Asia Cup schedule shows how badly administrators want India-Pakistan clashes. Start bilaterals

Deve Gowda is a practitioner of realpolitik. Alliance with BJP will keep him afloat
Modi-MBS growing engagements can help smoothen the edges of India’s polarised politics

Trudeau-Modi frosty talks not surprising. Canada must repair its relationship with India

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