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Mohan Guruswamy

Writer

Why India needs a "Secular Civil Code"

Friday, 19 January 2018
We need Common Civil Code because true justice cannot be based on unjust laws
We have to go beyond reservations

The Sardesai-Goswami cockfight

Saturday, 23 September 2017
Rajdeep Sardesai and Arnab Goswami are the most representative of the new age anchors who dominate our consciousness with their projected personalities

Decoding Cabinet Reshuffle!

Tuesday, 5 September 2017
The induction of "technocrats" is to give the government a new layer of professional competence

The meaning of BRICS

Tuesday, 5 September 2017
With global economic reform no longer its focus, BRICS has become more of an annual political fest

This is the season to hate the Chinese

Wednesday, 30 August 2017
Many Indian and international security experts have been warning of the coming of “water wars” between the two countries

To Aadaar or not to Aadhaar!

Saturday, 26 August 2017
There is a huge space between just being a person with a number and to becoming just a number

The Telangana Takeover of Naxalism

Monday, 21 August 2017
When the troubles first erupted in the predominantly tribal village of Naxalbari and began spreading to other areas in West Bengal, a popular slogan then was "China's Chairman is our Chairman"
In the past few years, India’s diplomacy has centered on a craving to just become a member of the UNSC. It seems a second-class membership is now feasible

India at 70 : How did we do?

Monday, 14 August 2017
We could have done better. But what is better than being a united and optimistic nation?

GST : Less economics, more politics!

Saturday, 8 July 2017
Once again the Modi government seems more intent on political gains for itself than economic gains for the country
Beijing’s deliberate ambiguity on Sikkim, and even according to some Chinese analysts, is partly due to the belief that it may give China leverage over India in their border talks
In 2014, the blood soaked green fields in Western UP yielded a bountiful saffron harvest. If the BJP loses its primacy here its experiment with sectarian politics is over
If Rajaji’s rejection of Fabian socialist notions of economic and social development were the policy in the late 1950’s, it would have given India a head start in capital formation, industrialization and faster economic growth. But better late than never
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