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Past articles by Rohan:

Interview: Atul Mishra on the ‘sovereignty trap’ and Nehru's civilisational reading of India’s past

‘Defending sovereignty is something that all states do. But the pursuit of it, for established states, usually leads to pain.’ → Read More

Interview: With China facing a policy dilemma, India should leverage its strategic value to Beijing

Antara Ghosal Singh, a scholar on Indo-China ties, says Indian analysts often buy into Chinese propaganda about Beijing not seeing Delhi as a major player. → Read More

As a slowdown looms, how long will India’s economic and geopolitical ‘sweet spot’ last?

Globally, too, there is optimism for the Indian economy but much of it is based on extrapolating from the country’s potential and significant challenges remain. → Read More

The Political Fix: Why India needs to be wary of Covid triumphalism – even after 1 billion vaccines

A newsletter on politics and policy from Scroll.in. → Read More

The Political Fix: Does Modi have a plan to acknowledge – and address – border tensions with China?

A newsletter on politics and policy from Scroll.in. → Read More

The Political Fix: Is the sycophantic Modi propaganda push a sign of weakness or strength?

A newsletter on politics and policy from Scroll.in. → Read More

The Political Fix: AAP and Mamata Banerjee are looking to take slices out of the Congress pie

A newsletter on politics and policy from Scroll.in. → Read More

The Political Fix: Why Congress replacing Amarinder Singh is both like and unlike BJP’s CM shuffling

A newsletter on politics and policy from Scroll.in. → Read More

Interview: Ashwini Deshpande on the need for Indian economists to grapple with discrimination

The founding director of Ashoka University’s Centre for Economic Data & Analysis speaks about engaging with questions related to gender and caste in the field. → Read More

Can Modi government solve India’s many problems by raiding activists and journalists?

From Harsh Mander to Rana Ayyub to Newslaundry, recent moves have only reinforced the impression that the state wants to intimidate anyone asking questions. → Read More

The Political Fix: Is Modi’s High Command culture turning some BJP CMs into glorified bureaucrats?

A newsletter on politics and policy from Scroll.in. → Read More

The Political Fix: The mirage of 20% GDP growth and India’s ‘unaddressed demand crisis’

A newsletter on politics and policy from Scroll.in. → Read More

The Political Fix: The BJP relies heavily on OBC votes. Will it bite the caste census bullet?

A newsletter on politics and policy from Scroll.in. → Read More

The Political Fix: What the Taliban’s sudden success means for India – and Indian politics

A newsletter on politics and policy from Scroll.in → Read More

Interview: Vijay Gokhale on why India should not assume China’s success is due to lack of democracy

The former foreign secretary and author of ‘The Long Game: How the Chinese Negotiate with India’ on the need to understand Beijing’s policymaking. → Read More

The Political Fix: What does the BJP’s brazen refusal to discuss Pegasus tell us about Parliament?

A newsletter on politics and policy from Scroll.in → Read More

The Political Fix: What will happen to the North East if Himanta tries to become Assam’s Adityanath?

A newsletter on politics and policy from Scroll.in. → Read More

Interview: Ian Sanjay Patel on Britain’s decades-long effort to keep its own non-white citizens out

The author of ‘We’re Here Because You Were There: Immigration and the End of Empire’ explains why imperial policies are key to today’s immigration debates. → Read More

Will the Modi government now do a U-turn on its 25% vaccine quota for the private sector?

Instead of adding innovative solutions to India’s vaccination campaign, the private sector has been dragging the inoculation drive down. → Read More

The Political Fix: Pegasus, electoral bonds and tax raids offer a clearer view why BJP is dominant

A newsletter on politics and policy from Scroll.in. → Read More