19 October 2019 https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-50084090 I was first waiting for 19 October to pass, for by day’s end we will know which way the UK Parliament is going to deal with the Boris Johnson clinched EU Exit Deal for Brexit. Luckily the new deal has just one added decision with respect to Ireland and one feels […]
In the Name of Ram
17 October 2019 We have finally finished with the judicial drama of a series of pleadings and arguments on the vexed issue of a temple for Rama. Note that what I lay out is a series of points that are meant for understanding of not just the context, but also for the legal aspects of […]
Nobel Contrarians
15 October 2019 The Nobel equivalent prize for Economics was announced last evening, it had an Indian origin American professor of MIT, A Banerjee as one of the winners. The three of them Abhijit Banerjee, Esther Duflo and Michael Kramer won the Nobel for innovative use of Randomised Control Trials, for methods to prove economic […]
Trump effect is Global
14 October 2019 #MahabalipuramIndoChinaSummitry When was the last time a Chinese President toasted India to a 100 year relationship? Even in the heady Hindi-Chini Bhai-Bhai days we have not seen a declaration by any Chinese leader, leave alone one who is more powerful than even Chairman Mao in the manner in which constitutionally President Xi […]
The Pallava Pavilion
12 October 2019 For a person who insists that we must use the past merely as guidance and inspiration and not at all as rhetoric or evidence of our supposed entitlement in the present, I was full of reminiscences of my own visits to the temples and caves of what we called ‘Mahabs’! In my […]
Making sense of Aarey Agitation
The world has moved on and like silly nostalgic folk who refuse to see the altering landscape or the proverbial writing on the wall, we are unable to quite understand what is happening to us and our precious political ecosystem, one in which we carried out our silly notions of moral power, through fasts and […]
Facade & Fascism
3 October 2019 It is only in the last few decades actually, that human values have been enshrined in legal cannon, values that we today individually would like to take for granted. Values that now allow us to declare insolvency and not be subjected to bondage to redeem debts for starters! Values that allow us […]
Gandhi Versus India
2 October 2019 The political movements of uniqueness that the Mahatma breathed life into have long gone. They were hewn from his personal religiosity of a spartan leadership and mass conversion to a publicly avowed position upholding the most syncretic and visionary ideals of the land. Indeed it is fitting that a politician who has […]
Kashmir through The Looking Glass
30 September 2019 It is now more than 50 days, but more importantly we are about to enter the winter season of the Himalayan region. The Summer stretching from May to September is over, and there is a small window left before the snows blanket the region. A tactician would have two key areas to […]
29 September 2019 What has been a travesty of our Post Truth world is that a run on Institutions is not just happening in a democracy like ours, where the voter is disenfranchised not because the vote is not there, but because that vote has narrow considerations, affixed to linkage through castes, anchored in identity- […]