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Shekhar Gupta

Shekhar Gupta

Shekhar Gupta

Shekhar Gupta is a senior journalist and author. He is the founder and current editor-in-chief of ThePrint. He was awarded the Padma Bhushan in 2009. He writes a weekly column for the Business Standard, which appears every Saturday. He has had long stints at The Indian Express and India Today.

Shekhar Gupta is a senior journalist and author. He is the founder and current editor-in-chief of ThePrint. He was awarded the Padma Bhushan in 2009. He writes a weekly column for the Business Standard, which appears every Saturday. He has had long stints at The Indian Express and India Today.

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Resetting the Republic

Legatees of political forces Indira Gandhi locked up during Emergency are now redefining some of India's foundational principles. They can be challenged, just as she was in the 1970s

Resetting the Republic
Updated On : 27 Jan 2024 | 9:30 AM IST

Two sides of political Islam

Depending on one's viewpoint, global political Islam is either at its strongest or weakest. But the real unwinnable wars are between Islamic states

Two sides of political Islam
Updated On : 20 Jan 2024 | 9:30 AM IST

Flunking the temple test

Could the Congress not have joined the Ram temple celebrations while also criticising Modi, BJP, RSS?

Flunking the temple test
Updated On : 13 Jan 2024 | 9:30 AM IST

How not to fight Modi

Instead of getting diminished by incumbency, Mr Modi continues to grow stronger. The Opposition, mostly the Congress, has struggled to convince enough voters about the relevance of its issues and why

How not to fight Modi
Updated On : 06 Jan 2024 | 11:28 AM IST

DDA & the market's revenge

A DDA flat was a privilege in a city where almost nobody could build anything. Its inventory of unsold flats exceeds 40,000 at Rs 18,000 crore. It's still building more

DDA & the market's revenge
Updated On : 16 Dec 2023 | 9:30 AM IST

The North-South fallacy

The argument that Indian polity is divided into a BJP-loving North and a South that continues to reject it is lazy and simplistic. Contest for 2024 is between the 'BJP heartland' and the peripheries

The North-South fallacy
Updated On : 09 Dec 2023 | 9:30 AM IST

The Modi-Congress mismatch

It's counter-intuitive, but Modi's own popularity has grown with the length of his tenure. He had always seemed the front-runner by some distance for 2024, and this gives him more tailwind

The Modi-Congress mismatch
Updated On : 03 Dec 2023 | 11:52 PM IST

Mission Punjab, not Pannun

There is a need to focus back on Punjab. Working with credible political forces there, even adversaries, would serve the national interest better than fighting in the courtrooms of New York

Mission Punjab, not Pannun
Updated On : 02 Dec 2023 | 9:30 AM IST

Return of bad ideas

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his party, campaigning in the ongoing elections without their usual big ideas, are locked in a race to the bottom with the Opposition with unimaginative politics

Return of bad ideas
Updated On : 25 Nov 2023 | 9:30 AM IST

Blue Revolution

Story of Indian cricket is that of a rise over two decades. It is no fleeting moment of glory like in 1983. The game has seen systemic changes, with pace attack, fitness, fielding as its key pillars

Blue Revolution
Updated On : 18 Nov 2023 | 9:33 AM IST

Islam's struggle with nationalism

By reigniting West Asia just when we had begun to believe it had gone into deep sleep, Hamas has underlined the many contradictions within, and questions about, the Islamic world

Islam's struggle with nationalism
Updated On : 11 Nov 2023 | 10:32 AM IST

Cup, country, club

Club sport and professionalism have softened hard nationalism. It began with football and is playing out in cricket - the ongoing World Cup is proof

Cup, country, club
Updated On : 04 Nov 2023 | 9:34 AM IST

Israel & limits of military power

The last eight decades following WW-II and Israel's experience show that relying on military power, however formidable, is an ineffective approach to achieving a larger political, strategic objective

Israel & limits of military power
Updated On : 28 Oct 2023 | 9:38 AM IST

No passion, no partisans, no sport

It's not a good idea to bring religion into the game, but all competitive sport is about passion. To expect a crowd not to be partisan when India and Pakistan play on each other's turfs is a fantasy

No passion, no partisans, no sport
Updated On : 21 Oct 2023 | 9:34 AM IST

Beyond the war in Gaza

Netanyahu persisting with his sledgehammer approach where a scalpel might have worked is not wise. In the war of dead-baby pictures, the question of who's the real victim will be inevitably obfuscated

Beyond the war in Gaza
Updated On : 14 Oct 2023 | 9:37 AM IST

What Bihar thinks today

Kanshi Ram was a genius and a political visionary, his ideas gave India an OBC Prime Minister. But Bihar-style caste census will be a very sad offering to the rest of the country

What Bihar thinks today
Updated On : 07 Oct 2023 | 9:40 AM IST

Truce for Punjab's non-war

India must press on with its response to international questioning and criticism by Canada and allies

Truce for Punjab's non-war
Updated On : 30 Sep 2023 | 9:50 AM IST

What do the Sikhs want?

About 95 per cent of Sikhs are proud to be Indian and there's no such thing as a Khalistan sentiment in Punjab

What do the Sikhs want?
Updated On : 23 Sep 2023 | 9:32 AM IST

When INDIA gets angry

We must accept that the INDIA alliance has the right to boycott anybody it wishes. But the list of TV anchors is almost like painting a target on people's backs

When INDIA gets angry
Updated On : 16 Sep 2023 | 9:35 AM IST

Congress, Modi, Team India

The Congress' support to critical elements of the Modi govt's foreign policy through Manmohan and Rahul's comments marks significant change for the better

Congress, Modi, Team India
Updated On : 09 Sep 2023 | 9:30 AM IST