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Letter from the Editor

The Turning of the Tide

By Inderjit Badhwar This week’s cover story isn’t just about an election—it is about a restoration of faith. In an era defined by noise, fear, and fatigue, America has chosen clarity. The 2025 mid...

Oil Pressure

By Inderjit Badhwar When global politics burns, it’s usually oil that fuels the fire. This week’s cover story, Oil, Power, and Pressure: How Trump’s New Sanctions Are Testing India’s Energy Nerves...

May That Twinkle In His Eyes Never Fade

By Inderjit Badhwar There are few moments in the life of a journalist when one feels both humbled and privileged at once. Writing this note, on the 96th birthday of former Chief Justice of India, ...

A Fragile Illusion of Peace

By Inderjit Badhwar In this week’s India Legal, our US Editor Kenneth Tiven dissects a defining moment in global diplomacy—the self-proclaimed triumph of Donald Trump in brokering what he calls “p...

Law, Morality, and the Republic’s Conscience

By Inderjit Badhwar The relationship between law and morality has always been uneasy, yet inseparable. Law is the instrument by which a society governs itself; morality is the compass by which it ...

Cybercrime: The New Battleground

By Inderjit Badhwar Every magazine cover is a statement. It reflects what we believe demands urgent public attention, what we think cannot be ignored, and what will shape our collective lives in w...

The Reel and the Real: Navigating Bollywood’s Deepfake Future

By Inderjit Badhwar Every generation has a technology that unsettles the way we see the world. The printing press democratized information, but also spread propaganda. Television reshaped politics...

The Himalayan Test: Why Nepal’s Unrest Demands India’s Attention

By Inderjit Badhwar Every so often, an upheaval in a neighbouring country forces us to re-examine our own assumptions about politics, diplomacy, and the fragile balance between proximity and sover...

Time For Reckoning

By Inderjit Badhwar The phrase “justice delayed is justice denied” is not a cliché—it is a moral truth. This issue’s cover story by Binny Yadav is both a chronicle of legal inertia and an urgent c...

The Collegium’s Blind Spots

The appointment of three new judges may seem routine, a bureaucratic process of replenishing numbers. But as our cover story shows, each appointment carries the weight of history and the burden of public expectation.

News Update

Ballot or Burden?

Nationwide Malaise

This, SIR, is wrong

A Shield For Lawyers