Opinion | Modi 3.0: What China, Pakistan And Maldives Can ExpectHarsh V. Pant | Monday June 10, 2024 A new government in India is taking shape. With a growing economy and a vibrant democracy, New Delhi under a revitalised Modi 3.0 is going to be a critical player on the global stage.Opinion | Let's Savour The Maidaan Moments Of 2024 Lok Sabha VerdictMayank Mishra and Vasudha Venugopal | Monday June 10, 2024 The message from voters to politicians, as is evident from upsets and surprises, has been very clear: to use a slightly altered version of the inimitable Steve Jobs' words: stay humble and stay foolish.Opinion | Verdict 2024 Shows Politics Is Now Deeply Personal For IndiansSanjay Pugalia | Monday June 10, 2024 Going back to the era of coalitions yet again after a 10-year break is a reminder to politicians that they must deliver on their promises in letter and spirit; if not, they will be punished.Opinion | Modi 3.0: Continuity At The Top Will Add Heft To India's Foreign PolicyKanwal Sibal | Sunday June 09, 2024 The world has to deal with leaders in power. Whether India will have a stable government and therefore stable policies is of greater importance.Opinion: For Chandrababu Naidu, An Opportunity To Build A Lasting LegacyKV Prasad | Sunday June 09, 2024 Nara Chandrababu Naidu is all set to become the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh for the fourth time in three decades. When he assumes office, he will be required to draw upon his vast political and administrative experience.Blog | Understanding Jailed Leader Engineer Rashid's Win In KashmirNazir Masoodi | Sunday June 09, 2024 Jailed leader Engineer Rashid registered a stunning victory here as an Independent, defeating former chief minister Omar Abdullah by over 2 lakh votesOpinion | Why Modi's Third Victory Is Unique Not Only In India But Also GloballyAkhilesh Sharma | Saturday June 08, 2024 Narendra Modi is the only leader in a major international global democracy since the Second World War to have a vote percentage (this can be considered a measure of popularity) that's more or less intact despite serving two terms.Opinion: Eye On China As India Invites Key Regional Partners At NDA Swearing-InVishnu Som | Saturday June 08, 2024 The decision to invite seven regional heads of state to the swearing-in ceremony of the NDA has been made to consolidate ties with nations that lie at the heart of Delhi's 'Neighbourhood First' Policy.Opinion | The Real Surprise of 2024 - How Key State Battles Went LocalPradeep Bhandari | Friday June 07, 2024 Analysing the BJPs surprising losses in key states.Opinion | The Many Coalition Compulsions As NDA 3.0 Begins Its JourneyAshutosh | Friday June 07, 2024 Prime Minister Modi is not known to believe in wide-ranging consultations; he believes in implementing what he thinks is right, without being handicapped by the wishes and interests of supporting parties.Opinion | How Did Low Turnout Affect BJP? A Phase-Wise AnalysisAmitabh Tiwari | Friday June 07, 2024 All in all, the NDA saw losses of 25 seats (on a net basis) in phases where the turnout declined, while it recorded erosion of 35 seats in phases where polling increased.Opinion | CAA, Agnipath, Caste Census: How Will Modi 3.0 Navigate These Issues?Bharti Mishra Nath | Friday June 07, 2024 The BJP may now have to put controversial issues like Kashi and Mathura on the back burner. Religious politics may have to be subtly replaced with the compulsions of a 'political economy'.Opinion | How Maharashtra Verdict Sets The Stage For More Political ChurnArati R Jerath | Friday June 07, 2024 Will parties heed the punishment meted out by voters to the politics of "jod-tod" that has marred the Maharashtra landscape for the past two years?Opinion | Act 3, Take 1: Five Economic Planks The New Government Must Focus OnDharmakirti Joshi | Thursday June 06, 2024 Scan the landscape, and we foresee the global economy resilient in 2024. But a multitude of factors - geopolitical uncertainties, debt piles, tariff friction and climatic disruptions - seethe underneath.Opinion | How Did Exit Polls Fail To Capture Ground Reality? A Pollster DecodesYashwant Deshmukh & Sutanu Guru | Thursday June 06, 2024 Even most conservative estimates had said that the NDA will comfortably touch 350 seats. The actual tally turned out to be over 50 seats less than that.125262728293031323334...67