That Indian politics and American politics are similar is being repeatedly sensed by everyone who follows both.
"Majority Victimhood" runs into challenges
America's Common Ground
The US possesses a sense of independence at local level, even when divided at national level
What Appears To Have Cost Trump The Election
By obliging millions of Americans to vote by mail, Covid has lengthened the counting process in America's elections.
The Answer is Fraternity
Inclusion of the word fraternity in Preamble is of historic importance and contemporary relevance
Let's Imagine Peace
Amicable relations with Pakistan may seem remote but they are worth striving for
Indian secularism still has a future if followers stop blame game with RSS
Yogendra Yadav's understanding of Abhay Dubey's book on Indian secularism is indisputable. But let's not forget that secularism forced even RSS to accept lower-caste Hindus.
Democracies in both India and the US face a similar internal challenge
Both must recognise: Pledges of liberty, equality, fraternity and dignity possess much broader pull than hardening notions of nationalism
US & India - The Calls For Justice
Will the U.S. protests bring Trump’s innings to a close, wonders Rajmohan Gandhi, or will white America consolidate behind a “law and order” slogan?
How a remark by a doctor in Wuhan evoked Gandhi’s efforts, why it matters
By underscoring the equal vulnerability of every member of the human family, COVID-19 has shown the silliness in blaming persons for their skin-colour, blood-group or religion, writes Rajmohan Gandhi in the Indian Express.
An Epic Story Never Seen Before Is Unfolding in the US
The diversity of the protests is similar to the anti-Citizenship Amendment Act marches in India, writes Rajmohan Gandhi in The Wire.