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Our take on Modi’s Ayodhya speech, Manipur violence, Mira road & Tata-Airbus deal—in 50 words

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This week, we saw the consecration ceremony at Ayodhya, Mamata Banerjee announced her decision to go solo in 2024 Lok Sabha election, BJP’s bulldozers targeting Muslims. Read our 50-word editorials on them and much more.

26 January

Tata-Airbus deal will revolutionise the fledgling aerospace ecosystem in India

An orphan has been killed in Punjab for ‘sacrilege’. State can’t be so scared of religion it supports lynching

 

Excitement over ASI’s report on Gyanvapi is avoidable. It can’t change the shrine’s status

25 January

Trudeau’s showing immaturity in handling India ties. Latest election ‘interference’ probe is just another sign

Amit Shah has drawn a red line for BJP leaders humiliating civil servants for optics

24 January

TMC, AAP non-alliance big blow to INDIA. It shows lack of confidence in Congress

 

Karpoori Thakur is another icon appropriated by BJP. But his legacy needs fair assessment

Bulldozers are becoming state tool of BJP govts to target Muslims. It can slide into jungle raj

23 January

Chinese vessel headed to Maldives bad sign for Delhi. Beijing wants to exploit diplomatic divide

Mamata Banerjee’s interfaith rally shows she’s a formidable challenger to BJP

Swelling constitutional crisis in Manipur far outweighs Centre’s support to Biren govt

22 January

Modi underscored Ayodhya significance but was shrewd enough to connect Ram to Rashtra

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