10 Apr Magazine Read more Public sector oppression There’s something rotten in India’s public sector enterprises (PSEs). Although by definition they are owned... Continue reading
14 Mar Magazine Read more Resurgent ethnicity confidence Green shoots indicate that Indians, who had to endure the rule of pale-skinned foreigners for... Continue reading
14 Mar Magazine Read more Self-destruct government The Congress government of Karnataka which was unexpectedly elected to power in the state legislative... Continue reading
14 Mar Magazine Read more Remembering Palkhivala The passing of senior Supreme Court lawyer Fali Nariman on February 21 provoked fulsome tributes... Continue reading
09 Feb Magazine Read more Advice to Adani Seems like billionaire infrastructure to consumer products tycoon Gautam Adani heeded repeated EW advice to... Continue reading
09 Feb Magazine Read more Bad ad for Raymond Man Although the media has adopted a neutral position on the issue of the widely reported... Continue reading
09 Feb Magazine Read more Ram Rajya Paradox Undoubtedly after consecration of the resplendent new Ram Temple in Ayodhya preceded by inauguration of... Continue reading
10 Jan Magazine Read more Dynasty fatigue Some people never learn. Despite the Congress party — and certainly the economy, if not... Continue reading
10 Jan Magazine Read more Trojan horse There’s something rotten about Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar who under one stratagem or another... Continue reading
10 Jan Magazine Read more Rising contempt The quick suspension of 143 opposition Members of Parliament for the last four days of... Continue reading