Once worked behind the scenes to shape the political fortunes of others, Prashant Kishor is now ready for his second coming with the launch of Jan Suraaj Party.
The AAP formed the government in Punjab in March 2022 with a slew of promises. Only a few of these promises have been kept
"For Sri Lankans, this election is a way of overcoming the trauma of the economic hardship they have just been through, a way of speaking out. … India is not a factor."
Mr Naidu is a promising young spark in the Modi government. And while he is intelligent enough to steer clear of taking sides in corporate rivalry in his sector, his moves will be watched closely
The book gently peels back the sophistication and complexity of his positions on various issues, which were fraught with contradictions, and relates them to his life and times
Without a face, INDIA's Lok Sabha tally was 237; the BJP's tally came down to 240. Had there been a face, we could have crossed that, said Aaditya Thackeray
Key trends surface in Haryana as Assembly election nominations near
As Champai Soren's switching sides gives BJP leaders renewed hope ahead of Assembly polls, ruling party claims it will only consolidate Hemant's tribal support base, reports Aditi Phadnis
With M K Stalin away for three weeks, the politics in Tamil Nadu, already intriguing, is set to become even more interesting
Natwar Singh was External Affairs minister in 2004-05 in Manmohan Singh's government till he was asked to step down after alleged charges of nepotism
Bhattacharjee believed he must have done something right, and pushed boldly for review and reform of shibboleths
A 2024 survey of German companies in India flagged bureaucratic hurdles, high corruption, and the tax system as the three biggest obstacles to doing business in India
No city in India is changing as much as Delhi. Migrants continue to be its backbone as before
And this much is clear: That in the upcoming Assembly election, negotiations over seat-sharing will be as important as actual outreach to voters
However, speaking to Business Standard immediately after the Budget, Sitharaman said the deviation from the interim Budget was minor, and only one of accent
A debate is simmering in Karnataka: About the performance of the "Congress guarantees" that brought the party to power in the state in May last year. Aditi Phadnis explains
A string of setbacks is manifesting in various ways for the BJP, most starkly in state politics
Patriarchy, misogyny, and many other social ills that confronted IAS-turned activist Aruna Roy are recorded with painful honesty, in all their nuance, in her memoir
Mukesh Aghi talks about the recent Lok Sabha elections, expectations from the coming Budget, changes in India's regulatory environment.
If the party doesn't want to slip any further, it might want to take a page out of the state's former chief minister Manohar Parrikar's book