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TopicGeorge Soros

Topic: George Soros

Congress is a family WhatsApp group. New entrant is George Soros

How to derail democracy is a lesson taught in the Nehru Dynasty School of Politics. Rahul now has a sibling who will have his back in Lok Sabha when he starts his anti-democracy rant.

Amid Parliament logjam over Adani row, BJP steps up attack on Sonia for ‘links to body funded by Soros’

Union Minister Kiren Rijiju & BJP spokesperson Sudhanshu Trivedi train guns at Congress ex-president. Congress slams ruling party's ‘deep state theories’.

‘Disappointing,’ says US on BJP’s accusations of Washington trying to ‘target Modi, destabilise India’

Response came following BJP's accusation that US state dept is the force behind investigative reporting portal which the party accuses of running an agenda against Modi & India.

George Soros who attacks Modi govt is no evil supervillain but he can’t buy a better world

No amount of cash can buy a liberal culture where individuals respect each other. To imagine that billionaires can shape the course of history is pure hubris.

Not George Soros agent, I am a practising Hindu woman against Hindu nationalism: Sunita Viswanath

On 28 June, I woke up to the news that my name was plastered across the Indian press. Many media outlets including Hindustan Times,...

BJP’s baggage of expectation in poll-bound Karnataka & Sachin ‘pilots’ another turbulence

The best cartoons of the day, chosen by the editors at ThePrint.

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Global economic growth to slow in 2026 as Trump’s tariffs bite, UN says

The global economy is forecast to expand 2.7% this year, down from an estimated 2.8% in 2025. Growth is expected to go back up to 2.9% by 2027.

2025: Pakistan’s deadliest year in over a decade

Islamabad-based think-tank PICSS's new report says Pakistan saw 'pronounced escalation' in violence last year, with 3,413 conflict-related deaths compared to 1,950 in previous year.

A year-end Mea Culpa in National Interest—The Army-Islam combo doesn’t kill democracy

Many of you might think I got something so wrong in National Interest pieces written this year. I might disagree! But some deserve a Mea Culpa. I’d deal with the most recent this week.