Virendra Parekh
About : The author is Executive Editor, Corporate India, and lives in Mumbai
Budget 2015: Long on intent, short on content
Religious Freedom: Whose freedom is it?
New item numbers: Delightful but unreal
Mahatma’s murder: An experiment with Godse’s truth
Should Hindus do nothing to save their tradition?
Ghar Wapsi: Counterattack from Hinduism
Black money, white lies and colourless truth
Indira Gandhi: victim of her own cleverness
Battle for Indian History: A history cast in a mould
Battle for Indian history: A history in service of rulers
WTO: India’s needless posturing, hollow rhetoric
Mr Jaitley reluctant to jettison the junk
Verdict 2014: Awakening of Bharat’s Kundalini
This May Day, celebrate the eclipse of the Left
2014: Why we must get it right
In Lighter Vein: If they spoke their minds
Eightfold path to revive the economy
UPA leaves India bruised and battered
Gas price hike: Why it stinks
Deficit control through deception
Countering AAP: What BJP should do
AAP: Solution or problem?
Was Jesus really an historical figure?
Mandate 2013: Signs of the coming tsunami
Dud loans or daylight bank robbery?
Swami Vivekananda’s message, then and now
Indian nationalism can only be Hindu
Food Security Ordinance: Reckless and opportunistic gambit
Secularism, ‘India First’ and NaMo
After Novartis judgment: MNCs’ scare tactics
Budget 2013: Good looking, but shaky
Beyond 2012: The old order changeth
Retail gains, wholesale loss
Bal Thackeray: Leader who rose from the roots
QE3: Their money, our problem
Political gamble on economic reforms
To save Assam, and India …
Coal-gate: soiled hands all around
Hindus: A National Society, not a Sect
Narendra Modi and the Muslim votebank
Economic revival or target practice?
GDP numbers: A wake up call in the wilderness
UPA balance sheet: bankruptcy, irresponsibility, abdication
Sonia Gandhi in Bofors gun’s range
Dargah diplomacy: promises and perils
Back to Rome? King is Law
Vodafone tussle: Condemnable with retrospective effect
Budget a mediocre response to tough challenges
European crisis validates old Indian wisdom
2G Scam verdict: Blow for justice, blow to Government
Inter faith Dialogue: Discourse of the Deaf and the Dumb
Guilty men of 1962: whitewashing won’t do
Fr. Amorth on Yoga: A Passport to Hell?
FDI in retail: Wholesale opposition
For whom the rupee falls?
FDI in Pharma: Gobbling up Indian drug market
Petrol on fire: myths and distortions
Export surge or return of black money?
Economic reforms and the Hindu rate of growth
NREGS: Jholawala economics at its worst
Land for ‘development’: ground realities
IMF: rethinking with riders
Will record food crop ease prices?
Nuclear deal: sin surfaces again
Japanese tragedy: fallout for India
Oil puts India on slippery road
Imbalance of Payments: Living Beyond Means
Dealing with the dragon
India in US scheme: Market, not ally
Currency war: race to the bottom
Foreign money playing havoc with economy
Ram, and not temple, is the issue
A worrying trend in pharma industry
US visa fee hike: arrogant and reckless
Yuan ‘float’: more sound than substance
A republic at odds with itself
Sugar: bitter taste in mouth
After Copenhagen: patchworks won’t do
A year after Lehman: India saved by default, not design
In Lighter Vein: Irony of the Iron Man
Jinnah: Jaswant Singh’s and Ours
Still paying for misinterpreting British rule
Wages of a mis-defined state
Outrageous surrender at Sharm-el-Sheikh
Citizen I-cards: Can they end infiltration and corruption?
British MPs should learn from us
Suspension of sugar futures: Belated, but welcome
BJP at crossroads: Back to basics or irrelevance?
Elections 2009: A clear but flawed verdict
Why Obama is right, and wrong, on Bangalore
Don’t laugh it off: A humble plea to aspirants
Election scene: Modern Mansabdari in the making
Religious Conflicts: One God, two humanities
Rating the credit: Why UPA’s standard is poor
Back to normal: Business as usual
Religious conflict: Tracing the roots
Sugar: strong bastion of the Nehruvian edifice
Demolished once for all: Aryan Invasion Theory
The way out: Do a ‘Pakistan’ to Pakistan
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