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Thursday, April 2, 2026
TopicLast laughs

Topic: last laughs

Signs of lie detected

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

Cylinder ‘anxieties’ put underground economy in the black

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

Your sambar’s stuck in Hormuz

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

Mum is the word, if you say it again and again

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

Aggressor’s remorse & half-laid plans of mice and men often go awry

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

Simon says listen to Donald & making manners great again

The selected cartoons appeared first in other publications, either in print, online, or on social media, and are credited appropriately.

Straw man malady & what’s your take on regime change

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

Guilty until proven innocent and NCERT textbooks now on the black market

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

Textbook case of throwing the baby out with the bathwater & consenting parents

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

The citizen doth protest too much  & the state of the union is wobbly

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

On Camera

Where did Ramayana spend Rs 4000 cr budget? Ranbir Kapoor’s de-ageing or copycat rakshasas

The VFX effects are what you’d expect from a run-of-the-mill video game or a mediocre fantasy show. But a film that supposedly cost thousands of crores? The audience deserves more.

RBI trading ban rocks $149 billion-a-day offshore rupee market

The central bank has rolled out some of its toughest measures in more than a decade to curb speculation & support the currency, which has been setting successive record lows this year.

India sharpens foreign media outreach in post Op Sindoor world, new strategy in play

Three-day conflict between India and Pakistan underscored the growing importance of information warfare as a critical domain alongside conventional military operations.

Gulf war exposed India’s fragilities. It’s time for navel-gazing, in the national interest

It’s easy to understand why the government can’t speak the hard truth. When this war ends, as all wars do, India’s interests will lie with both the winner and the loser.