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Yogendra Yadav is among the founders of Jai Kisan Andolan and Swaraj India, and a political analyst.
2024 is no longer a ‘done deal’ for BJP. Bihar coup has changed India’s political landscape
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Yogendra Yadav
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10 August, 2022
Savarkar never offered a clear definition of Project Hindutva. A new book shows that again
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Yogendra Yadav
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4 August, 2022
Is ‘freebie’ a disease? What SC hears is out of sync with poor India’s logic of democracy
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Yogendra Yadav
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27 July, 2022
Kannada author Devanoora Mahadeva fills the silence, takes RSS head on in his 68-page book
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21 July, 2022
From Lion Capital to Flag Code, Modi govt is shifting the meaning of India’s symbols
Yogendra Yadav
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13 July, 2022
One lone, brave voice stood up against anti-defection law in 1985. All his predictions came true
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6 July, 2022
Zubair or Udaipur – Under Modi, India has entered era of total politics
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Yogendra Yadav
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29 June, 2022
Modi govt’s deepest damage isn’t Hindu-Muslim divide but PM’s ‘mogic’ dumbing us down
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Yogendra Yadav
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22 June, 2022
My secular critics’ reaction to Arab outrage chooses short-term relief over long-term damage
Yogendra Yadav
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15 June, 2022
Why India must say ‘Thanks, but no thanks’ to Islamic states
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8 June, 2022
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28 May, 2021
Opinion
Why Murshidabad lost out to Calcutta—Unlike Mughals, British didn’t depend on banking families
Sanjeev Chopra
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16 August, 2022
Murshidabad was one of the first districts established by the East Indian Company. Now Mamata Banerjee govt is set to trifurcate it.
Why Taliban wants India in Kabul and New Delhi is upscaling mission
16 August, 2022
Why Nitish Kumar is Congress’ best bet for 2024 elections, despite a predictable outcome
15 August, 2022
Economy
The Modi govt never understood the problems of Indian farmers. Budget 2018 proves it
Yogendra Yadav
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1 February, 2018
Arun Jaitley seemed to make a grand declaration as if he was fulfilling a manifesto promise. But he just shifted the goal posts with Budget 2018.
Defence
The biggest challenges Nirmala Sitharaman will face as India’s new Defence Minister
Manu Pubby
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3 September, 2017
Sitharaman, who is only the second woman defence minister in India's history, is expected to work closely with the Finance Minister to take key industry-related decisions
National Interest
Tiranga vs Tiranga: Gloves are off as Kejriwal joins the ‘nationalism’ battle with Modi
Shekhar Gupta
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13 August, 2022
Kejriwal’s maun vrat on Modi has ended. This is an important turn in Indian politics. In some ways rivalling the dramatic turn in Bihar.
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