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A biased referee

India’s electoral democracy has long stood as humanity’s boldest experiment in popular sovereignty....

West Asian Powder Keg

Whatever lens one chooses to view the present crisis in West Asia through,- biblical prophecy or co...

Intention and contention

Nagaland Chief Minister Dr. Neiphiu Rio, in his recent address to a conference of Deputy Commission...

The long and winding road

The Foothill Road project envisioned as a transformative artery for Nagaland which promised to boos...

Let off the hook

On April 7, 2026, India’s constitutional machinery faltered quietly, reduced to the force of a rubb...

Cease fire under fire

The two week ceasefire between the United States and Iran remains in place but is widely regarded a...

Test for democracy

As India’s electoral calendar gathers pace, the elections command national attention. On April 9, a...

‘Stone-age’ elections

The democratic exercise in Nagaland, particularly within Mokokchung district, has increasingly deco...

A distractive plan

The passage of the Women’s Reservation Bill was hailed as a historic, long-overdue moment for India...

Victimising the powerless

In today’s Bharat under the BJP-led government, the average bank customers finds themselves hemmed ...

Celebrating Resurrection

Across the centuries, humanity has displayed a persistent tendency to redefine morality according t...

Message of the Cross

Christians across the world will observe Good Friday on April 3 this year, one of the most solemn a...

Trump’s Corporate circus

A month into the Iran war has again brought focus on the Trump administration’s approach to the Ira...

Demonisation and weaponisation

The introduction of the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Amendment Bill introduced to the Lok Sabh...

Another litmus test

As the April 9 by-election for the 28 Koridang Assembly constituency approaches, the spotlight retu...