If ‘Sabka Vikas’ Is a Myth, Who has Gained the Most Under Modi?
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If ‘Sabka Vikas’ Is a Myth, Who has Gained the Most Under Modi?

Over the past ten years, the BJP has outspent rivals in polls and begun building new party offices in every district and state in India, as well as made huge additions to its cash reserves. In addition, a handful of corporate firms have also seen an upswing in fortunes in the last ten years.

Corporate Business and the Financing of Political Parties: An Umbilical Chord
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Corporate Business and the Financing of Political Parties: An Umbilical Chord

Corporate business financing of politics in India goes back decades. The court ruling on the electoral bonds scheme is not going to end this business-politics nexus. We can only hope that the nexus can be nudged in the direction of greater transparency so that voters can make more informed choices.

Bharat Jodo Yatra Kicks Off – 2 Articles
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Bharat Jodo Yatra Kicks Off – 2 Articles

‘David, Goliath, and the Bharat Jodo Yatra Part 2’: David won because he changed the rules of engagement. And Goliath lost because he quite literally did not see David coming or anticipate his speed and agility. Also: ‘“Promise to Bring Peace” Says Rahul Gandhi as He Kicks off Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra From Manipur’.

Netaji Stood Against the Values That Hindutva Propagates – 2 Articles
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Netaji Stood Against the Values That Hindutva Propagates – 2 Articles

‘Replug: Netaji Wasn’t a Friend of Hindutva, But its Adversary’: The appropriation of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose by BJP-RSS erases the historical reality that Netaji, throughout his life, stood against the values that Hindutva propagates. Also: ‘Ram Temple Consecration Stands in Sharp Contrast to Netaji’s Vision of Secular India’.

In the Name of Ram Temple in Ayodhya, Looting the Poor, Benefiting the Rich – 5 Articles
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In the Name of Ram Temple in Ayodhya, Looting the Poor, Benefiting the Rich – 5 Articles

‘Dharmic SEZ and “Hindu Renaissance”: Ram Rajya for the Rich’; ‘Temple Construction Meant Small Business Owners in Ayodhya Lost Money – and Hope’; ‘Survival at Stake: Meat, Liquor Ban Hits Livelihoods of Thousands in Ayodhya’; ‘Ayodhya: All Eyes Skyward at Grand Temple; Shopkeepers Left With Rubble Below’; ‘When Death Came Knocking on a Family in Ayodhya’.