The EPW controversy shows that India’s public intellectuals wish to pay a minimal price for speaking out.
But why? If Kejriwal is reformed he won’t win power on his own terms and seek to reform it – which, as we all know, was why AAP was born.
Is the channel suggesting that the army should not be held accountable?
Rajdeep Sardesai's book mixes insight and anecdote to offer an analysis of the making and remaking of Narendra Modi.
The right to free speech belongs to journalists and not to media owners.
The word"aspiration" acquires a termite-like quality in 'Anticipating India'. It keeps surfacing in every possible context over its 516 pages,
Why is the Indian media, including the group the author works for, not following up on some of the sensational disclosures made in this book,
Is it ethical for editors and senior journalists to have consensual sexual relationships with their subordinates? After the Tejpal incident, they would do well to revisit the IPC amendment made this year.
Why do spooks mostly feed us the apple-pie-cold-coffee stories instead of revealing information of the kind Gen Singh disclosed?
Many Dalits enter the media because they believe it can empower their community. But discrimination against them is rampant in the Hindi and other language media.