Year 2024

If BJP wins '2024' it becomes India's natural party of governance. What next?

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THE BJP AFTER 2024Read Now
India’s cultural revival requires a much better temple experience for devotees.

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GODS, TEMPLES, PILGRIMSRead Now

Year 2023

Inauguration of the Ram temple vindicates the patience and faith of a civilisation

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THE TRIUMPH OF BHAKTIRead Now
Keeping The West Out Of East

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BangladeshRead Now
How Anand Ranganathan became agitator-in-chief.

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The Good OutrageRead Now
Shivraj Singh Chouhan has established himself as the mainstay of MP’s politics but the 2023 election may be his toughest test yet.

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Central ChallengeRead Now
K Annamalai has set out on a difficult journey to build his party from the ground up.

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On The Front LinesRead Now
A perfect soft landing of Chandrayaan-3 on the lunar surface will propel India to new heights in space exploration.

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Aiming For The MoonRead Now
India and the US try to bury their differences for a common cause.

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A New-Found BonhomieRead Now
The coronation of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj on 6 June 1674 was a watershed event in Indian history. This month, we enter the 350th year of 'Swarajya'

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350 Years Of SwarajyaRead Now
By extending quota benefits to Dalit Christians and Muslims, SC is paving the way for dismantling Hinduism.

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Extending Quota To Non-Hindus Is WrongRead Now
Devi Sharada's Return To Kashmir reaffirms India's spiritual oneness and sacred geography.

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RESISTANCE. REVIVAL. RETURN.Read Now
With a looming debt crisis and deteriorating law and order situation, Punjab is sliding into a deep, dark abyss.

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The Silence Is DeafeningRead Now
Inclined towards the common man, Union Budget 2023 is a blend of prudence and foresight.

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A Prudent BudgetRead Now
From unleashing a virus on the world to the zero covid policy, inept strategist Xi is losing the grip.

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Crisis After CoronationRead Now

Year 2022

Annamalai is increasing BJP’s visibility in the Dravidian stronghold in time for crucial polls.

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Man On A MissionRead Now
Ujjain’s Mahakal Lok Marks A Milestone In India’s Cultural Revival.

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Majestic MahakalRead Now
As spin doctors weave the Gujarat 2022 narrative, the momentum has firmly shifted to the ruling party.

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Advantage BJPRead Now
Nitish Kumar and JD(U) will not endure beyond another election cycle in Bihar.

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The EndgameRead Now
Scale, skills, sustainability and state capacity are key to India’s growth.

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A Great LeapRead Now
One Of India's Greatest Music Composers, Ilaiyaraaja Has Stood The Test Of Time.

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Raga, Rasa, RaajaRead Now
Ridiculing Gyanvapi Shiva Linga Is A Mockery Of Tolerance, Culture And Values.

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Hindu Emotions MatterRead Now
Judicial leniency in the name of restorative justice must be reined in.

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Wilde JudgementRead Now
A Century Of Serving The Cause Of Sanatana Dharma.

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GITA PRESS, GORAKHPUR [SINCE 1923]Read Now
The time is ripe for India to formulate an innovation-driven industrial policy.

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A Catalyst For GrowthRead Now
BJP is the favourite to win in the crucial UP polls despite desertions and anti-incumbency.

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On A Strong WicketRead Now
Strong government support is powering India’s 
semiconductor dream.

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Mission SemiconductorRead Now

Year 2021

Bangladesh witnesses a renewed cycle of violence against the Hindu community.

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Dark DaysRead Now
The next big challenge for FM Sitharaman is to help economy rediscover its animal spirits.

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It's Raining ReformsRead Now
With the takeover of Afghanistan by the Islamist outfit, radicalism may rise its ugly head.

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The Return Of The TalibanRead Now
The idea of justice is now based on the whim of a judge — it’s worrying.

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The Tilted ScalesRead Now
Yogi’s political rise has unnerved India’s Left, which is now taking refuge in a propaganda of polarisation.

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Paranoia Of The LeftRead Now
It is too late for 'digital dictator' Twitter to take cover in free speech principle.

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Thread Of LiesRead Now
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How Much Did China HideRead Now
The march towards rational and inclusive politics begins with embracing what should never have been denied—identity.

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Why Identity MattersRead Now
In his second term as prime minister, Narendra Modi is back as a reformer

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Pradhan ReformerRead Now
Big Tech firms claim to follow the law but have really become a law unto themselves.

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The DictatorRead Now
In 2021, the BJP looks set to mount a campaign for its most ambitious target yet.

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Mission BengalRead Now

Year 2020

In a project of national pride, Nepal was to accurately measure Mt Everest's height. China crashed the party.

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Dragon On Peak Read Now
An exclusive interview of Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman

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Crisis ManagerRead Now
Finally, India has a new 'National Education Policy'. Will this be the document that shapes India's future irreversibly?

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The NEP Issue Read Now
A new electronic manufacturing policy is in place, and the government is showing intent to back the sector. Is India standing at the threshold of a silicon leap?

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Silicon Revolution? Read Now
As India grapples with Covid-19 and its fallout, and China with international isolation, what does the increasing number of incidents at the LAC mean?

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Beijing’s Postures Read Now
Even as the battle with coronavirus rages on, India, the nation and the state, faces a rare challenge—reviving the economy.

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The Great Rebuilding Read Now
China covers up, WHO plays along, and before you know it, humanity is facing its biggest threat yet.

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Super Spreader Read Now
How can Indian science take its next leap in both spirit and action?

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Ideas For Indian Science Read Now
With the announcement of a National Infrastructure Pipeline, infrastructure moves right at the top of Modi government’s agenda.

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An Infra Revolution Is ComingRead Now
Nirmala Sitharaman has had a tough 2019 but 2020 can be the year of her glory

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Year Of DestinyRead Now

Year 2019

18 months after it was launched, here’s how India’s biggest tax reform has fared on the ground. 

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Jaitley Has A Winner In GST, But There’s Still Work To DoRead Now
Rich and powerful foreign companies are controlling the lives of Indians to a great extent. Does that sound familiar?

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The New Colonialism Read Now

Year 2018

Kerala and Bengal must be prepared for cultural and political changes.

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Changing DemographicsRead Now
Among the election contests coming up, one to watch closely is Madhya Pradesh. Will Chouhan prevail?

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Will He Make It?Read Now
The Sabarimala issue has brought questions over temple control into national discourse. That’s just the first step in a long journey.

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Leave Our Temples AloneRead Now
The question facing the government of India is this - how to provide jobs for a growing labour force at a time of retreating globalisation and increasing automation? 

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Are There Enough Jobs? Read Now
There can be only one natural successor to the project of putting an Indian in space—putting an Indian on the Moon.

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Time For A Moonshot? Read Now
Being Hindu in the twenty first century — the ideas, struggles, and inspirations.

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The Eternal DharmaRead Now
North Karnataka continues to trail the south in development. How long before that issue blows up?

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North Karnataka: Left High And DryRead Now
Four years after the UPA lost power, where do its most infamous scams stand in court today?

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Will The Courts Get Them?Read Now
Fixing Bengaluru: Some great ideas and themes

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Rebooting BengaluruRead Now
 For any attempt at peace to work in Jammu and Kashmir, the Army has to first provide a stable security situation. A special report on how the Indian Army, under General Bipin Rawat, has dealt with the challenges in the state.

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On The OffensiveRead Now
Indian farm policies have psychologically and physically made a cripple out of a potentially healthy sector. Here is a report on ten key factors that are ailing Indian agriculture.

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10 Things That Are Wrong With Indian AgricultureRead Now
It is said to be the oldest city on Earth, but how is it keeping up in 2018 CE? In this first issue of Swarajya Focus, we bring to you stories from Varanasi--where the physical meets the metaphysical.

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Modi’s Varanasi Clean UpRead Now
There seems to be a feeling among core Hindu supporters of the BJP that the Modi government has done little for them in its four years of power

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Why The Core Hindu Voter Is Upset With ModiRead Now
In its relentless and single-minded pursuit of global superpowerdom in every sphere, China has inspired respect, awe and fear. A special report on what the rise and rise of China means for India and the world.

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China WorldRead Now
“India is the world’s largest territory which is up for grabs by predatory forces.”

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Rajiv Malhotra On The Breaking India BrigadeRead Now
The benefits from Aadhaar far outweigh the pitfalls. The lacunae can be remedied through some quick course correction and stricter governance.

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Aadhaar ExplainedRead Now
2018 will be a crucial year for the government. Prime Minister Modi’s strategy must take into account the complex electoral math that will confront him in April-May 2019 and at the same time focus on a strong economic and governance agenda in the final year of his tenure.

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Do The Right ThingsRead Now

Year 2017

The Indian Administrative Service needs an urgent rejig. The key to speed and efficiency lies in putting an end to a generalist approach and going for a new service.

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Reforming The IASRead Now
One of the great ironies of Indian secularism is that vocally secular governments see no contradiction in managing Hindu temples, and only Hindu temples

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Free Our TemplesRead Now
The BJP has set itself a target of 360 seats in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections. Which is a two-thirds majority. Is that Mission Impossible?

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Mission 360Read Now
Pakistan is imploding. The terrorists it bred to bleed India by a thousand cuts are bleeding Pakistan instead.

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70 Years After Its Creation, Pakistan Is A Failed StateRead Now
In order to live your dharma, you will need to be your dharma, in every decision, you will have to weigh the scales of justice, evaluate the moral impact on your department, company–and most of all, yourself.

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Dharma And The ManagerRead Now
Amish’s influence goes beyond his books, his books go beyond literature, his literature is steeped in philosophy, which is anchored in bhakti, which powers his love for India. 

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The Mind Of AmishRead Now
Next month, Narendra Modi is going to be the first Indian Prime Minister to visit Israel. We present a special report on the Jewish state.

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Passage To IsraelRead Now
The Right to Education Act, far from helping realise a dream, is a nightmare. The government is dithering and our children are paying the price.

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The Horror Called RTERead Now
What BJP’s Landslide Victory Means For India’s Polity And Economy

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After U.PRead Now
The state is seeing an alarming demographic shift and intense and openly flaunted radicalisation of Muslims. All thanks to Mamata Banerjee’s vote bank politics.

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West BengalistanRead Now
2016 was an eventful year. And to welcome 2017, Swarajya asked a range of experts to draw up their wishlists

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2017 WishlistsRead Now

Year 2016

The Prime Minister has taken a huge risk-Both Economical and Political. He must succeed, because this move could transform both our economy and our society.

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Demonetisation: The Great GambleRead Now
India has been able to achieve its objectives on the international front. Now it is time to show the same deftness, agility and unity of purpose and intention on the domestic front

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Dealing With PakistanRead Now
Are his thoughts and actions relevant today? 

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Re-assessing GandhiRead Now
From giving itself absolute powers to appoint judges, to intervening in budgetary matters, and deciding on cultural issues, has the Supreme Court become a law unto itself? 

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Above The Law? Read Now
When archaeology, archaeogenetics, anthropology and palaeontology are introduced into the discourse, we hardly find an era where there was no such thing as an Indian society 

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How Old Are We?Read Now
25 years ago, on 24 July 1991, P.V. Narasimha Rao announced the end of industrial
licensing, and Manmohan Singh read out his first Budget speech. We have come a long
way since then. But have we come far enough? And where do we go from here?

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Special Issue: Reforms 25 - How Far Have We Come On Liberalisation?Read Now
Piyush Goyal, Suresh Prabhu and Nitin Gadkari are leading a revolution in the infrastructure sector that could change countless lives and transform the Indian economy. 

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The TrimurtiRead Now
For decades, our history school textbooks have been filled with Marxist lies and blatant anti-Hindu bias. But the NDA government has initiated no institutional approach to revise the flawed narrative.

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Lies, Bias And School HistoryRead Now
Mamata Banerjee seems to be hell-bent on ruining West Bengal in every way. Yet she is going to win the upcoming state election.

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Mamata’s Waste BengalRead Now
From Vedic Times to 2016: her victories, resilience, the tremendous challenges she still faces, and deeply personal accounts, narrated in the March 2016 issue. 

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The Indian WomenRead Now
The NDA’s third budget must be bold, innovative, and spell out a clear ideological vision. India is waiting.

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The Make Or Break BudgetRead Now
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2015: The Year Of IntoleranceRead Now

Year 2015

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Who Is A Liberal?Read Now
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Nehru: 125 YearsRead Now
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The Rani Of ReformsRead Now
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Bihar 2015Read Now
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The Unsaleable BrandRead Now
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Ease Of Doing BusinessRead Now
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Making Sense Of ChinaRead Now
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One Year Of Modi SarkarRead Now
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Laws That Should Be ScrappedRead Now
What will India be like in five years time? More importantly, what should it be like? Its Polity, its economy, its governance, the defence of its realm? We present some achievable dreams.

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India 2020Read Now