Our take on MoU on India-US relationship, Opposition unity, Gita Press—in 50 words
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Our take on MoU on India-US relationship, Opposition unity, Gita Press—in 50 words

ThePrint view on the most important issues this week.

   
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This week, we saw MoU on jet engine manufacturing between GE and HAL, China stalling blacklisting 26/11 planner, Karnataka setting up its own fact-checking body, Gita Press being awarded Gandhi peace prize. Read our 50-word editorials on them and much more.

23 June

Inaction against British teacher’s aides proof India doesn’t prioritise crimes against children

Quest for Opposition alliance in Patna legitimate but anti-Modism can’t be the only strategy

22 June

MoU on jet engine ushers in a new era of India-US relationship. But China, Russia watching

21 June

China stalling blacklisting of 26/11 planner pure malice. Undermines anti-terrorism cause

Punjab govt amending rules of appointment of DGP shows fragility of federal structure

20 June

Central forces for Bengal polls sets bad precedent. Sanctity of legal procedures is a must

Karnataka govt’s fact checking body is a bad idea made worse. Can lead to censorship

Opposition unity for Lok Sabha 2024 a far cry. Fault lines are already emerging

19 June

Gita Press can’t be compared to Godse, Savarkar. Brouhaha over Gandhi Peace Prize is misplaced

RBI refuting allegations of ‘missing’ bank notes inadequate. It merits a detailed response