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Our take on Srinagar rail link, Ukraine’s drone strikes, census delays and more—in 50 words

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This week, we saw Ukraine’s drone strikes deep into Russia, Goa taxi owners’ protests against a possible introduction of app-based aggregators, and further delays in the population census. Read our 50-word editorials on them and much more.

6 June

RBI’s 50 bps rate cut is a bold step. It will unlock funds for companies and consumers alike

Musk has gotten away with his trade against Trump. It shows maturity of the American system

Pakistan Defence Minister’s Simla Agreement remark shows he has a foot-in-mouth disease

All-weather rail link to Srinagar is demonstration of unputdownable Indian will to fight terror

US Supreme Court has started the process of ending DEI. A new wave of lawsuits awaits

5 June

Trump’s bill in Congress will bring a deficit disaster for US. Economy isn’t run on faith

Census delay is inexcusable. Political convenience can’t be prioritised over governance

Goa taxi owners’ protest against aggregators is about losing monopoly. Govt mustn’t give in

4 June

Bengaluru stampede will spark probe, blame game. Bottomline is India can’t handle its crowds

Quota for Ladakh residents is a good move. It should open talks about other core demands

3 June

BJP’s CT Ravi counting Kannadigas in RCB is absurd identity politics. Be a sport

2 June

Ukraine and Russia are already at the negotiating table. That’s how grown-up countries behave

Prem Shukla’s remarks on Congress spokesperson’s mother are vile. BJP must expel him

Drone warfare is well and truly here. And it has upended conventional strategic edge

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