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ThePrintPod: As Congress-led UDF scripts Kerala comeback, Left gets wiped out of power in India 04.05.2026 3:23
A loss for LDF in Kerala would mean no state will have Left rule for the first time since Independence. ----more---- https://theprint.in/elections/congress-led-udf-scripts-path-to-a-kerala-comeback-after-decade-out-of-power/2920718/
ThePrintPod: Rangasamy set for historic 5th term as Puducherry CM, NDA on course to majority 04.05.2026 3:58
The 75-year-old has won mainly due to his reputation for giving practical governance, running welfare schemes & for remaining an accessible politician. ----more---- https://theprint.in/india/rangasamy-set-for-historic-5th-term-as-puducherry-cm-nda-on-course-to-majority/2920832/
ThePrintPod: Colombo Security Conclave is shaping India’s security architecture in the Indian Ocean 04.05.2026 7:55
The upgradation of the CSC has an impact on all countries in the Indian Ocean, but for India, it serves multiple strategic functions that other groupings cannot fully deliver.----more----https://theprint.in/opinion/colombo-security-conclave-is-shaping-indias-security-architecture-in-the-indian-ocean/2920946/
Opinion: How Scotland protects what India neglects. Chicken Tikka Masala for a start 03.05.2026 8:10
"Between a 'mild' chicken tikka and the cinematic lanes of Edinburgh, a blueprint for saving Jaipur's UNESCO World Heritage status can be found. I am not sure I will be taking home the recipe for the chicken tikka masala. It is something best enjoyed in Scotland and Scotland only. But I will carry the commitment, care and willingness to preserve our heritage in my backpack. It is something we shou...
WritingsOnTheWall: When Writings on the Wall read the realigning colours of politics in West Bengal in 2016 03.05.2026 9:58
A day before 2026 West Bengal Election verdict, ThePrint Editor-In-Chief Shekhar Gupta takes you back to his travels across the state in 2016. Watch #WritingsOnTheWall from 2016 on camera, where Shekhar Gupta read the big political message in West Bengal— Realignment.----more----Read full article here: https://theprint.in/sg-writings-on-the-wall/writings-on-the-bengal-wall/544437/
NationalInterest: A year after Op Sindoor, India must look east & militarise Nicobar islands urgently 02.05.2026 9:27
India has seen threats emerging from the west and the north, from Pakistan and China, historically & instinctively. The east has received less attention. But, it’s now time to look east & militarise the Nicobar islands. Watch this week’s #NationalInterest with Shekhar Gupta:----more----Read this week's National Interest here: https://theprint.in/national-interest/india-eastern-seaboard-gre...
First Person SecondDraft: Remembering Mario Miranda: How he visualised Shekhar Gupta’s chronicle of wartime ‘Hotels in Hell’ 02.05.2026 42:36
Remembering the artist Mario Miranda on his birth centenary & how he visualised Shekhar Gupta’s chronicle of wartime ‘Hotels in Hell’. ThePrint Editor-In-Chief shares his experiences of his stay at hotels while reporting on major stories— From Baghdad to Kabul, Fatehpur to Amritsar & Beijing to Jerusalem. The artwork for this piece, first published for the Taj magazine in 2003, was visuali...
ThePrintAM: WHY DID SC GRANT ANTICIPATORY BAIL TO PAWAN KHERA? 02.05.2026 4:07
ThePrintAM: WHY DID SC GRANT ANTICIPATORY BAIL TO PAWAN KHERA?
ThePrintPod: Keeping CAPF in Bengal for 60 days raises constitutional questions. It’s not an occupying force 01.05.2026 8:05
ThePrintPod: Keeping CAPF in Bengal for 60 days raises constitutional questions. It’s not an occupying force
SecurityCode: Tracing Pakistan’s influence in Middle East- From 1971 to now 01.05.2026 10:00
In 1971, Iran seized the Tunb islands and Abu Musa as British influence waned, causing instability in the Gulf. Fearing internal coups and external threats, Gulf monarchies, notably Saudi Arabia, sought military aid. Pakistan stepped in, deploying thousands of troops to 22 countries, gaining significant compensation and funding for its nuclear program, solidifying its regional security role. The P...
ThePrintAM: What has SC said on pregnancy termination of rape survivors? 01.05.2026 5:32
ThePrintAM: What has SC said on pregnancy termination of rape survivors?
CutTheClutter: Importance of India's Dedicated Freight Corridor as Pakistan-link emerges in sabotage attempts 30.04.2026 22:24
#cuttheclutter Two sabotage attempts have been made in three months targeting Punjab's dedicated freight railway corridor. On 27 April, the Punjab Police busted a terror module behind a botched attempt to damage a railway line near the Sambhu border. On 23 January, an explosion near the Khanpur railway crossing in Sirhind, damaged the newly built dedicated freight corridor (DFC). #CutTheClutter Ep...
5,000 acres charred, fresh blaze under control. Why Nilgiris forest fires are more intense this year 30.04.2026 7:42
Forest officials identify high temperatures as ‘primary cause’ behind forest fires in Nilgiris, besides low humidity; ‘Fire spread aggressively due to shifting high-speed winds.’
Why Hyderabadis need a history lesson beyond the Mughal court 30.04.2026 4:11
From the Bahmani to the Qutb Shahis, Hyderabad’s local identity is far more complex than the standard Mughal-centric narrative suggests.
'Healthy politics'? What's behind Akhilesh's hospital visit to BJP MLA injured while burning his effigy 30.04.2026 2:36
MLA Anupama Jaiswal sustained burn injuries at a protest. BJP workers have been burning effigies of SP & Congress leaders after Modi govt's delimitation push was defeated in Parliament.
ThePrintAM: What's behind PM Modi's UAE stopover in May? 30.04.2026 3:56
ThePrintAM: What's behind PM Modi's UAE stopover in May?
CutTheClutter: How UAE's OPEC exit highlights Gulf tensions & strategic realignment:What it may mean for oil prices 29.04.2026 29:33
#cuttheclutter UAE has announced it will leave OPEC on 1 May. The move from UAE has come amid the war in Iran, and the country's growing rift with Saudi Arabia, which is considered to be the de-facto leader of OPEC bloc. #CutTheClutter episode 1832 explains reasons behind UAE's departure from OPEC, its rivalry with Saudi Arabia, and what it may mean for oil prices. ThePrint Editor-in-Chief Shekhar...
WritingsOnTheWall: West Bengal's aspirations, Mamata's promise & how Left faced double-blow: 2011 Writings on the Wall 29.04.2026 14:06
West Bengal voted in the second phase of elections today. Watch #WritingOnTheWall, where ThePrint Editor-In-Chief takes you back to the signs on West Bengal's walls in 2011 and how the Left faced the double-blow, of politics of grievance & politics of aspiration. Part-2 of the two part series. Watch 2011 Writings on the Wall Part-1 here: https://youtu.be/M1jnVIw-yzs
ThePrintAM: WHY DID UAE EXIT OPEC? 29.04.2026 5:53
ThePrintAM: WHY DID UAE EXIT OPEC?
PoliticallyCorrect: It’s not Mamata vs. Modi contest in West Bengal. Her real challenger is Home Minister Amit Shah 28.04.2026 11:07
Five factors that the BJP thinks work against the Trinamool Congress in the West Bengal polls and what the BJP’s internal surveys say, ThePrint Political Editor DK Singh elaborates in this episode of #PoliticallyCorrect----more----Read this week's Politically Correct here: https://theprint.in/opinion/politically-correct/amit-shah-not-pm-modi-is-mamata-banerjees-real-challenger-in-this-bengal-elect...
ThePrintPod: Raghav Chadha-led AAP MPs’ move to BJP reignites debate over ‘merger’ exception to anti-defection law 28.04.2026 6:34
The 52nd Amendment (anti-defection law) had specific exceptions: ‘splits’ where 1/3rd of existing party left to form new one; and ‘mergers’ where 2/3rd of existing party joined another.----more----https://theprint.in/politics/raghav-chadha-led-aap-mps-move-to-bjp-reignites-debate-over-merger-exception-to-anti-defection-law/2915914/
ThePrintPod: AI-led management systems in works, Maharashtra plans ‘most technologically advanced Kumbh yet’ 28.04.2026 5:43
Nashik Trimbakeshwar Kumbh Mela Authority is holding industry & expert consultations for 21 month-long Simhastha Kumbh, set to begin later this year, with expected overall footfall of 12 cr.----more----https://theprint.in/india/with-ai-led-management-systems-in-the-works-maharashtra-plans-most-technologically-advanced-kumbh-yet/2916082/
Want to save Alphonso mango from heatwave? Start with open data 28.04.2026 6:17
The Maharashtra government must fund activities that can develop, certify, and rapidly multiply climate-resilient mango cultivars, along with other agricultural products.
WritingsOnTheWall: When Mamata ended 34-year Left rule in 2011 & Writings on the Wall read the signs in West Bengal 28.04.2026 20:14
The second phase of elections in West Bengal will be held on Wednesday. ThePrint Editor-In-Chief Shekhar Gupta takes you back to 2011 when #WritingsOnTheWall described the state of West Bengal under Left rule & why it was guilty of undermining the entrepreneurship of Bengali people. The two-part series from 2011, also read the new stirrings of change in Bengal, before Mamata ended 34-year Left...
ThePrintAM: Why has Kejriwal refused to appear in Delhi HC judge Sharma’s court? 28.04.2026 8:17
ThePrintAM: Why has Kejriwal refused to appear in Delhi HC judge Sharma’s court? https://theprint.in/judiciary/cloud-of-grave-unresolved-questions-why-kejriwal-wont-appear-in-delhi-hc-judge-sharmas-court/2915504/
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