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Critical analysis by ThePrint readers always welcome, but we won’t send a spy to Pakistan

Scold us to your heart’s content, berate us, eat us for breakfast — but do stay in touch.

Vivan Sundaram built his theatre of art around the avant-garde spirit

Sundaram’s larger-than-life influence on the community, history and global trajectory of Indian art is a hallmark of our cultural treasures.

Supreme Court’s ‘guilt by association’ verdict risks innocents getting targeted under UAPA

The task of balancing between constitutionally guaranteed fundamental rights and constitutionally permitted restrictions is never an easy one for the courts.

Amritpal’s rise and fall expose a vulnerable Punjab. Minority bashing will boost radicalism

Centre must write off the debt of Punjab, which has been carried forward from the days of militancy. It also needs to make investments to industrialise it.

Fun, fast, spacious — the new Hyundai Verna can be the answer to the market’s SUV-isation

It's loaded with features like heated seats, BOSE audio system and ADAS. Its main rivals, Skoda-Volkswagen twins, do not feature ADAS & are lower on power.

Jaiswals, Oswals, Shahs—Gujarat’s trading families once wielded more power than medieval courts

Experts say some Oswal, Jaiswal, and Agrawal merchants still claim Kshatriya origin.

A decisive defeat in Karnataka will begin BJP’s exit from south India, decide 2024 roadmap

This is not just about Karnataka. The political contest in the state would set the tone and tenor of the battle to reclaim our republic.

Taliban attended MEA’s online crash course. It might be New Delhi’s new approach of engagement

For Afghan students in India, New Delhi's decision to include Taliban diplomats was contradictory to India’s long-standing policy towards their home country.

TMC’s support to Rahul Gandhi is not for free. Congress asked to control its Bengal leaders

BJP’s Rahul Gandhi affairs cell is also hurt by his disqualification. It has nothing to do now

Why was SEBI appealing SAT order? Answer can give clue to fix India’s govt litigation crisis

Understanding the incentives of the bureaucracy to litigate to the highest court will help us determine how to undo those incentives.

On Camera

New promo video by PLA Navy is a teaser of China’s deep blue capabilities

Rather than functioning as conventional propaganda, the video operates as a device for interpretation, subtly shaping expectations about future developments in China’s naval trajectory.

Lesson for India from the West: AI is hollowing out white-collar jobs & birthing a new middle-class elite

Post-2022 as AI has spread in developed economies, it is leading to another round of polarisation—the middle class jobs are being lost in offices rather than in factories.

Fourth S-400 sets sail for India, to arrive by mid-May; likely to be deployed along Pakistan border

The fifth S-400 air defence system is undergoing various stages of production trials, and will be delivered by November-December this year, it is learnt.

Trump, Netanyahu’s Iran gamble: The regime change rebound

American objectives are unmet. They neither have muscle nor motivation to resume the war. As for Iran, the regime didn’t just survive, it’s now led by more radical individuals.