Kamala Harris is an American who grew up in a milieu where racism was the first battle she had to fight. She is sure to look at the plight...

- Kamala Harris is an American who grew up in a milieu where racism was the first battle she had to fight. She is sure to look at the plight of human rights in both India and Pakistan under mounting religious discrimination, writes Khaled Ahmed in Indian Express.
- How should India tackle the persisting scourge of malnutrition? Amartya Paul and Upasak Das argue in The Hindu that an immediate universalisation of the Public Distribution System, distribution of quality food items and community kitchens areamong the solutions.
- Analysing several of the bail orders issued by courts in the Delhi February riots cases, Manu Sebastian of Livelaw finds disturbing trends in the manner in which the Delhi police has functioned. In many cases, police officers themselves become witnesses, something that has not inspired the confidence of the courts.
- With his pragmatism, openness, rigorous work ethic, and absolute commitment to the Congress and Sonia Gandhi, Ahmed Patel, the Congress veteran who died last week, emerged as a pillar of the party, writes Barkha Dutt.
- “...it breaks my heart to have to suggest to today’s rising generation that this crisis is different than others we have weathered, that the walls are closing in again,” Andy Mukherjee writes in a widely discussed essay in...