If gaining independence in 1947 was India’s first coming, then the second was its economic reforms, launched in 1991-92; last week’s outcome of the four assembly elections can be called …
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Bengal’s Civilizational Resurgence: A Historic Mandate for Nationalism and Renewal
by Amit Malviyaby Amit Malviya 5 minutes readThis is not just an electoral victory. In this defining moment, it is a civilizational shift, a turning of the tide, a reclamation long awaited. West Bengal shall now rise …
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Indian State Elections: A Republic at the Polls, Two Very Different Battles
by TN Ashokby TN Ashok 6 minutes readIndia does not hold one election — it holds a hundred simultaneously, each a separate argument about power, identity, and who the state belongs to. The two contests concluding this …
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Bengal Polls: Battle Over ‘Bangaliana’
by Jayanta Roy Chowdhury 5 minutes readAs Bengal celebrates ‘Poila Baisakh,’ the first day of the Bengali calendar, a vibrant expression of the culture of this riverine land, electoral battle lines are hardening over that very …