Ridesharing woes – The Hindu

The local people who are familiar with shortcuts get piqued when their drivers follow only the map. | Photo Credit: istock.com There was a time when we could hail an autorickshaw on the streets of Bengaluru without much ado. The drivers either obliged or declined the ride, making it easy for the passenger to take a … Read more

Partition as an ongoing project

(This is the latest edition of the Political Line newsletter curated by Varghese K. George. The Political Line newsletter is India’s political landscape explained every week. You can subscribe here to get the newsletter in your inbox every Friday.) The logic of partition was that separation would lead to peace, and even progress; now we realise that partition … Read more

Column by Saba Mahjoor | The curse of desire

On a beautiful spring day in April, a young woman walked into Phuphee’s garden. We had been tending to her garden since the early hours of the morning despite there having been a light shower. Phuphee was planting bulbs for lilies and freesias, which she hoped would bloom later on in the summer. When she … Read more

​Rational response: On U.S.’s tariffs and statements, India’s response

The Government of India has so far handled the issue of the 50% tariffs imposed by the U.S. with maturity and pragmatism. Despite provocative statements by senior U.S. government officials, India has refrained from being baited and has instead stuck to its established position. So, while U.S. Trade Adviser Peter Navarro called the Russia-Ukraine war … Read more

Letters to The Editor — August 30, 2025

Washington’s tirade White House Trade Adviser Peter Navarro’s brazen assertion that the Ukraine conflict is “Modi’s war” reeks of duplicity and intellectual hollowness (Front page, August 29). The origins of this war are firmly anchored in Russia’s strategic insecurities and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s relentless eastward adventurism. By dragging Prime Minister Narendra Modi into … Read more

Detoxifying India’s entrance examination system

Every year, nearly 70 lakh students in India compete for undergraduate seats appearing for entrance examinations such as the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE), National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET), Common University Entrance Test (CUET), and Common Law Admission Test (CLAT). With a fixed number of seats, the competition is intense, fuelling a coaching industry and … Read more

​Calm before the storm: On the economy, impact of U.S. tariffs

The four-month high July growth rate of 3.5% in the monthly goods output barometer, the Index of Industrial Production, must have come as a relief a day after India’s largest trading partner, the United States, operationalised its punishing “penalty” tariffs of 25% ostensibly for New Delhi’s continued oil purchases from Russia. While this July’s 3.5% … Read more

The people of Bihar want to oust NDA, voter rights rally has become a lifeline: K.C. Venugopal

The ‘Voter Adhikar Yatra’ (rally for voters’ rights) is a crucial milestone in the country’s fight against “vote theft” and Bihar will show India the way on how to defeat the BJP’s nefarious agenda, says Congress general secretary K.C. Venugopal. In an interview after taking part in a massive public meeting held at Muzaffarpur on … Read more

Should States be compensated for revenue loss from GST reforms?

During his Independence Day speech, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced a “Deepavali gift” to the people in the form of next-generation Goods and Services Tax (GST) reforms. The Ministry of Finance subsequently said that a large part of these reforms involved moving GST from the current mainly four-tier system to a predominantly two-tier structure of … Read more