On Wednesday, April 22, the Supreme Court of India slammed West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee for her interruption of an ED raid at I-PAC's co-founder Pratik Jain's home in January....
Each acquittal the system produces is a lesson, delivered publicly, by a court, on the record, to every man in the state paying attention. Zero tolerance does not look like this, zero accountability d...
When the Trinamool Congress came to power in 2011, it promised a new dawn for Bengal’s economy. After fifteen years in office, evidence suggests that the promise has not translated into structural rev...
West Bengal’s elections highlight a deeper challenge for Indian democracy—can voting truly be free from fear? With CAPF deployment and strict measures, the focus is on ensuring that democracy is not j...
Bengal’s crisis today is not cyclical. It is structural and self-reinforcing. A state that once shaped India’s economy now struggles to hold on to its own workforce....
A massive bureaucratic reshuffle in West Bengal, including 527 officers moved overnight, has triggered sharp scrutiny. The transfers came right before a major voter list clean-up, focusing on border d...
The misery of Bengal, in the face of poor conviction, is a crisis for the state’s culture. ...
From Tamil Nadu’s film powerhouses to Bengal’s cultural gatekeepers and Congress’s old propaganda playbook — Indian politics didn’t just watch cinema, it scripted it....











