#TheHindu #Editorial Grim lessons from the Iraq invasion
For many, Britain’s Iraq War Inquiry report, released on Wednesday by Sir John Chilcot who headed the investigation, came as confirmation of what they already believed. Yet, the conclusions of a government-appointed committee that Prime Minister Ton…Read More
#TheHindu #Editorial Resurrecting the author
An author who declared himself “dead” last year has been judicially resurrected. Under intense pressure from conservative religious and caste groups, award-winning Tamil writer Perumal Murugan had announced his death in a literary sense. That was hi…Read More
#TheHindu #Editorial And now there are two
The number of prime ministerial hopefuls is down to two in the United Kingdom, lending a semblance of political normalcy in what has been a chaotic period. Till the final vote by Conservative Party members on September 9, it can at least be said wit…Read More
#TheHindu #Editorial At home in New Delhi
With a few broad brushstrokes, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has completely remodelled his Council of Ministers. It is not just that Tuesday’s rejig is his most expansive since 2014 in terms of the number of Ministers inducted (19), sent packing (fiv…Read More
#TheHindu #Editorial Fixing the pulses deficit
While the economy’s revival is still a work in progress, higher food prices, especially of pulses, are affecting nutritional intake across India. The government is counting on a good monsoon season to spur growth and cool down the prices of essenti…Read More
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