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Topic: Photograph

ThePrint’s best photographs of the year — 2025 in frames

From conflict and protest to faith and everyday life, a year captured by ThePrint’s photographers Praveen Jain, Suraj Singh Bisht, and Manisha Mondal.

ThePrint photos of the week: 6-12 July, 2025

In PhotosOfTheWeek we bring you five pictures clicked by ThePrint’s photojournalists and reporters this past week.

Meat, markets and memory—Asha Thadani’s photos explore India’s relationship with animals

Human-animal equation is a political idea. Man and animal engagement is best perceived and understood through the premise of power, says Thadani.

In Chitvan Gill’s frames, there are stories—of child labour, suffering and pandemic

What stands out in Gill’s work is the sense of humanity with which she treats her subjects—the children and their families.

BJP ensured Modi was in 75% of all photos in newspapers’ front page before 2014 polls

BJP’s visual featuring focused on making sure that at least 40% of all photographs in newspapers were of Narendra Modi.

PM Justin Trudeau is sorry for his 2001 ‘brownface’ appearance, as Canada election looms

Justin Trudeau was accused of racism after a photograph from 2001 emerged in which he's seen at an Arabian themed event, wearing brown face paint.

Think you can tell what’s fake on the internet? Think again

Experts say if you have what's called 'digital media literacy', you're less likely to be fooled on the internet. This study throws up some interesting insights.

Uganda’s memory of Idi Amin gets a refresher with these newly discovered photos

In Uganda, the memory of Idi Amin, one of 20th century’s most notorious dictators, has been suppressed by a government keen to promote political amnesia.

Ritesh Batra’s Photograph captures an unusual romance between two strangers

Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Sanya Malhotra-starrer Photograph has all the ingredients of a typical Bollywood love story, yet it clicks.

On Camera

Budget 2026 is deliberately boring. Given the global climate, it’s a smart decision

Budget 2026 does not seek to redefine India’s growth model; rather, it reinforces the existing framework characterised by fiscal restraint, public investment, and manufacturing depth.

Confident politics, anxious geopolitics. Modi govt’s Budget is an exercise in contrast

The Budget has indeed woken up the sleeping markets, just not the way the government’s fans would have expected.

10X Budget beef-up for Intelligence Bureau capex, after Pahalgam & Red Fort terror attacks

After lapses exposed by terror attacks at Pahalgam and Delhi's Red Fort, Centre has hiked Intelligence Bureau's expenditure for investments in long-term assets from Rs 257 cr to Rs 2,549 cr. 

Swiss report should now close Op Sindoor debate. Knowing when to stop the fight is key too

The key to fighting a war successfully, or even launching it, is a clear objective. That’s an entirely political call. It isn’t emotional or purely military.