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Our take on Manipur’s constitutional collapse, GST reduction on anti-cancer drugs and AAP-Congress rift in Haryana—in 50 words

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This week, Sitaram Yechury’s death left a vacuum in India’s political Left, the PM’s Ganesh Puja visit raised debates, and the collapse of AAP-Congress talks in Haryana exposed cracks in the INDIA bloc. Read our 50-word editorials on these developments and more.

13 September

Karnataka’s priority is to build infra for the next tech revolution, can’t afford a language war

Kejriwal’s prolonged incarceration wasn’t justified. Damages credibility of investigating agencies 

12 September 

Sitaram Yechury was a raging pragmatist. He will be missed by both, comrades and adversariesPM attending Ganesh Puja at CJI’s home is a normal courtesy. It’s not politically loadedCongress-AAP collapse in Haryana exposes INDIA bloc faultlines. Anti-BJPism can’t resolve itGr Noida stadium mess shows lousy sporting administration. India’s reputation at stakeTeaching engineering in regional languages isnt a reform India needs. It’s unraveling

 

11 September

Trump-Harris debate is the political faceoff a democracy needs. India can learn from it

 

10 September

Credit war among BJP Maharashtra allies shows cracks in Mahayuti. Hiding it wouldn’t help BJP

Govt decision to reduce GST on 3 anti-cancer drugs is in public interest. Will it have meaningful impact?

 

9 September

Policymaking without Census is flying blind. Dissolving key statistics panel is a setback

Global Times op-ed a hit & run on Jaishankar. He makes China uncomfortable

Manipur’s constitutional collapse calls for President’s rule. There’s resounding evidence of CM’s failure

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