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  1. 5 de mar. de 2023 · Tavleen Singh writes: Democracies do not survive long unless there is an Opposition that can act as a curb Rahul Gandhi likes to dwell on the death of democracy in India but appears not to notice that one of the most important things in democracies is the ability to win elections.

  2. 4 de feb. de 2024 · Tavleen Singh writes: Things more important than the Budget. The burden of millions living in extreme poverty is one that Modi inherited. There is no question that he has done more to reduce the weight of this burden than other prime ministers. I found myself wondering why we in the media were more interested in the Budget than the stories of ...

  3. 3 de feb. de 2020 · Tavleen Singh is one of India's most well-known journalists and political commentators. She is the author of India's Broken Tryst, Durbar, Kashmir: A Tragedy of Errors, Lollipop Street: Why India Will Survive Its Politicians and Political and Incorrect. She writes weekly political columns in English and Hindi.

  4. 13 de ago. de 2023 · Tavleen Singh writes: An ugly campaign ends; How Agnibaan rocket launch marks a turning point for India’s space sector; Goa’s Curlies, beach shack that faced controversy over death of BJP leader Sonali Phogat, fails to get NGT relief; Chinese spacecraft lands on moon’s far side in growing space rivalry with US

  5. 9 de abr. de 2023 · Tavleen Singh writes: There is no challenger in sight. But Modi is not one to take things for granted, so he warned BJP workers last week that they better not become complacent.

  6. 4 de jun. de 2023 · Tavleen Singh writes: PM Modi has failed to deliver on the right-wing economic agenda Modi's critics charge him rightly with centralising economic power in his own hands and taking personal credit for everything that has been built since he became prime minister.

  7. 25 de feb. de 2024 · Tavleen Singh writes: Dissidence strengthens democracy. In India, we celebrate elections with fervour and festivity but too often forget that democracy is about more than elections. What it is fundamentally about are the rights that democracy gives ordinary people to speak out if they disagree with government policies. Written by Tavleen Singh.