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Our take on India-Maldives ties, RBI’s warning & Sheikh Hasina’s comeback – in 50 words

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This week, we saw Narendra Modi’s roadshow in Ahmedabad, Assam’s population policy, Netflix removing Annapoorani and Congress declining Ayodhya invitation. Read our 50-word editorials on them and much more.

13 January

India’s population growth rate is declining. Assam doesn’t need China-style approach

12 January

Congress missed key chance by declining Ayodhya invite. It doesn’t impress Hindus or Muslims

RBI governor’s warning on IBC delays is important. Clear up NCLT, NCLAT quagmire

11 January

Netflix taking down Annapoorani sets wrong precedent. Eagerness to self-censor is unwarranted

Maharashtra speaker ruling in favour of Shinde cadre was expected. Bring in independent tribunal

10 January

Modi’s Ahmedabad roadshow with UAE President has key pointers for geopolitics, domestic politics

Non-BJP-ruled states’ growing mistrust in central agencies goes beyond everyday politics

9 January 

India won Lakshadweep-Maldives round. But we are yet to unlock our archipelago’s potential

Adhir Chowdhury seems bent on splitting INDIA. Congress silence betrays helplessness

DGCA aviation steps align with global best practices. But it has to be done right each day

8 January

Modi row may die with diplomacy but Maldives will need India’s help to deal with Chinese debt

Sheikh Hasina returning to power is a relief for India as extremist forces rise in neighbourhood

SC rightly struck down release of Bilkis Bano’s rapists. The travesty never really stood a chance

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