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The bulldozer has been very much in the news recently as the “bludgeon of choice” to destroy the homes and livelihoods of people in areas hit by communal strife in New Delhi and various parts other parts of the country. In fact, the Supreme Court had to intervene to stay the use of “the bulldozer” that was being vigorously deployed to remove what was being described as a routine drive to remove… → Read More

Manish Tewari

The bulldozer has been very much in the news recently as the “bludgeon of choice” to destroy the homes and livelihoods of people in areas hit by communal strife in New Delhi and various parts other parts of the country. In fact, the Supreme Court had to intervene to stay the use of “the bulldozer” that was being vigorously deployed to remove what was being described as a routine drive to remove… → Read More

On Ukraine, India must choose a side

Manish Tewari writes: It can stand with the aggressor or with the Western democracies, howsoever imperfect they may be. → Read More

Manish Tewari | How Ukraine conflict will impact non-proliferation

Even Iran, notwithstanding the decades of negotiations with the West, is still in no mood to give up on the nuclear option → Read More

Manish Tewari | How Ukraine conflict will impact non-proliferation

Even Iran, notwithstanding the decades of negotiations with the West, is still in no mood to give up on the nuclear option → Read More

Does India even need a Parliament?

Manish Tewari writes: Right now, legislators are bound to their parties, not their convictions and ideas. This needs to change if our legislative institutions are to function as they should. → Read More

Manish Tewari | Acche Din: No one ever said it would be this hard

The Indian economy has tanked to its worst performing levels → Read More

Manish Tewari | Acche Din: No one ever said it would be this hard

The Indian economy has tanked to its worst performing levels → Read More

Manish Tewari | The long view from New Delhi

The persisting stand-off with China must make India rethink its relationship structures both in the Asian and global context → Read More

Manish Tewari | The long view from New Delhi

The persisting stand-off with China must make India rethink its relationship structures both in the Asian and global context → Read More

Manish Tewari | A New Deal for India

Our new deal must push demand by both putting money both into the economy and directly into the hands of the people → Read More

Manish Tewari | A New Deal for India

The ill-conceived demonetisation on November 8, 2016, rocked the economy off its haunches → Read More

Manish Tewari | The love that wasn't at Wuhan and Mamallapuram

The present confrontation in Ladakh shows that China deceived India by making New Delhi complacent → Read More

Manish Tewari | The love that wasn't at Wuhan and Mamallapuram

The present confrontation in Ladakh shows that China deceived India by making New Delhi complacent → Read More

The design of RBI limits its abilities

The time has come to repeal the central bank's antiquated 1934 legal architecture → Read More

The design of RBI limits its abilities

The time has come to repeal the central bank's antiquated 1934 legal architecture → Read More

Unpacking Fascism’s biggity architecture

The principal focus of Fascist architecture was public buildings and boulevards. → Read More

Media and fascists: Lessons of history

With the help of a fawning media, the Nazis ascended to power in Germany in 1933. → Read More

The Time Has Come to Abolish the I&B Ministry Once and For All

Can an independent omnibus media regulator replace it? → Read More

Don’t be fooled by the withdrawal of I&B guidelines

The fourth estate would be naive to take the withdrawal of this directive at face value. The government has just fired a warning shot across the bows knowing fully well that the guidelines were anchored in quicksand. → Read More