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Our take on Delhi elections, US deportations & Dinesh Nandwana’s death—in 50 words

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This week, Delhi elected BJP in government, the India’s dunki-industrial complex came under scanner, Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu held a meeting on Gaza, Indian navy dropped plans of third aircraft carrier, and US deported illegal immigrants to India. Read our 50-word editorials on these developments and more.

8 February

Delhi election results show voters won’t live without ideas, ideology for long

BJP’s recovery after Lok Sabha polls shows its political smarts. Opponents must study its comeback

7 February

Slowing growth a bigger problem than inflation—lowered interest rates will help

6 February

Bangladesh’s identity is at stake. Yunus govt only pushing it toward instability

Politics over handcuffs is facile. Focus on what’s sullying India abroad—dunki-industrial complex

5 February

Illegal Bangladeshi migrants can’t be detained indefinitely. Centre, Assam must end this limbo

Caste census is an empty rhetoric even in Congress states. See Telangana’s ‘data privacy’ excuse

 

Trump is trolling America’s Left. Netanyahu and he are engaging in loose talk on Gaza

4 February

Indian Navy drops plan of third aircraft carrier. Era of ceremonial power projection is over

US deportation flight to India holds an important lesson for global security and diplomacy

India’s cancer registry barely covers the population. Make it notifiable

3 February

Dinesh Nandwana’s death during ED raid shows somebody needs to watch the watchdogs

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