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Our take on Trump’s trade critique, Atishi as Delhi CM, and Pakistan’s role in BJP’s politics—in 50 words

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This week, Trump’s critical remarks on India’s trade policies, the rising terrorist threats in the Pir Panjal mountains, Modi’s cabinet pushing for One-Nation-One-Election, and the BJP’s strategic use of Pakistan. Read our 50-word editorials on these developments and more.

22 September

Bombay HC took a virtuous stand for free speech by striking down Centre’s fact check unit
Army captain’s fiancé incident needed calm handling. Politicisation achieving the opposite
20 September

Pakistan is BJP’s favourite political tool. It’s not irrelevant

US Fed rate cut should push RBI to follow suit. GDP growth has slowed, it’s time for change

Trump saying India is ‘big abuser’ of trade policies a reality check for his Indian fans

19 September

Terrorist activity in Pir Panjal a big challenge. India must turn to long-ignored lessons

BJP should have clubbed 2024 Assembly elections, to show seriousness about One Nation One Election

18 September

EAC-PM paper on GDP contributions is distressing. Expect more south vs north politics

Explosions in Lebanon restate Mossad’s mystique. It’s also a matter of great concern

17 September

Kejriwal making way for Atishi a good start. Now, improve Delhi governance to secure another term

Mamata has handled the RG Kar situation deftly by staying away from high-handedness

Iran’s Supreme Leader calling out India is a diplomacy lesson. Playing all sides has limits

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