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Our take on SC stray dogs order, Asim Munir, and PM Modi’s Independence Day speech—in 50 words

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This week, the Supreme Court ordered stray dogs in Delhi-NCR to be moved to shelters, Asim Munir issued a nuclear threat, and the Lok Sabha passed two tax bills in the opposition’s absence. Read our 50-word editorials on these developments and more.

15 August

Modi’s praise for RSS in Independence speech reaffirms sangh’s indispensability for BJP

Modi’s Independence day speech on swadeshi & reforms signals a significant sense of urgency

A pretend Nobel for those who cry for it—give it to yourself and let the world move on

14 August

Connecting meat-eating with patriotism is beyond reason

Modi’s message on India’s plan to build space station a bold leap in technological capability

13 August

SC order to shelter 10 lakh dogs is unworkable. We need lawful action, not mass incarceration

The latest Musk-Altman fight is a personality clash. Their past is defining their present

Constitution Club election shows democracy is thriving in Indian politics

12 August

Wave the yellow card on BJP leaders calling Trump names. It’s sub-juvenile behaviour

Sikh religious politics is undergoing a fresh churn. It’s dangerous for Punjab and India

Passing bills in the opposition’s absence is smart politics but bad practice

11 August

Asim Munir’s nuke sabre-rattling shows danger of such weapons in unsafe hands. Confront Pakistan

Downing 5 Pakistani jets shows scale of India’s victory. It should have been revealed earlier

SC order on stray dogs in Delhi-NCR is disastrous. Dog bites have risen due to govt failure

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