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Our take on India’s first private rocket launch, Mehrauli murder and COP27—in 50 words

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This week, we saw India’s first private rocket launch, a fresh controversy over religious conversion, and India’s commitment to raise its installed nuclear power capacity threefold by 2031. Read our 50-word editorials on them and much more.

18 November

India’s private rocket launch is a giant leap for space sector, should spur start-ups to go global

Rahul Gandhi should learn from Indira Gandhi how to deal with complex historical characters like Savarkar

Centre rightly pushing back in Rajiv assassination case. India can’t afford to be lenient to terrorists

17 November

G20 presidency brings no special powers. But it allows PM Modi to nudge hostile members

Lawyers demanding death penalty for Aftab Poonawalla wrong. They forget rule of law

16 November

Fresh controversy over religious conversion is diversionary. India has real challenges to attend to

India turning most populous shows demographic challenge. It must shift gears on jobs, skills

Trump running in 2024 again is alarming for all. India particularly needs stability

15 November

India’s COP27 commitment to hike nuclear power capacity encouraging. Rich nations must help

CJI view on small town court infra in sync with ThePrint report. Women judges deserve better

14 November

No escalation but agreement between US and China on Taiwan is unlikely

Minister with misogynistic mindset continuing in Mamata cabinet a disgrace

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