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Our take on Poonch attack, Red Sea, WFI saga and Ayodhya ceremony – in 50 words

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This week, we saw the year-end stock market hike, CPI (M) leaders boycotting the Ayodhya ceremony, Rajnath Singh meeting families of slain Poonch civilians, S Jaishankar’s Russia visit, and the attack on the Red Sea. Read our 50-word editorials on them and much more.

29 December

Indian men’s cricket is cracking in post-Kohli-Shastri era. The team has lost its killer instinct

Excitement around stock market highs warranted. India story has a lot going for it in 2024

Drought of competitions hurting wrestlers, ThePrint report shows. Time to put WFI house in order

28 December

Congress sets up a battle of ideologies for 2024, pulls its politics out of dreary giveaways

Ennore Creek has suffered environment illiteracy, policy indifference. No time like now to wake up

NPAs fall to lowest in a decade as part of wider cleanup. But avoid over-reliance on write-offs

27 December

India needs multinational coalitions to secure Red Sea. Sending Navy destroyers won’t cut it

Rajnath Singh righty met families of Poonch civilians. Military counselling promise is bold

26 December

Jaishankar’s Russia visit is India’s way of maintaining old relationships while making new friends

CPI(M) leaders declining to attend Ayodhya ceremony shows INDIA bloc isn’t on the same page

Outgoing SC judge has revived NJAC issue. Settle questions over collegium with a robust debate

25 December

Indian women’s Test cricket win over Australia is an inevitable toppling of the first domino

Videos of J&K civilians being tortured violate Army ethos. Fair inquiry, accountability needed

WFI saga shows govt’s hands-off, slipshod approach. India’s turn to fight for its wrestlers now

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