Praful Bidwai

Praful Bidwai

Tribute to a courageous voice

A long time contributor to The Daily Star, eminent Indian journalist Praful Bidwai is no more. He passed away on the night of June 23 while attending a conference in Amsterdam. His sudden, tragic death has left us shocked. The renowned journalist was known for his fearless commentary on politics in publications worldwide. Here we publish one of the last pieces he wrote for The Daily Star.

Modi's disastrous first year

When Narendra Modi arrived in New Delhi to be sworn in as India's Prime Minister, he flew in a private aircraft of the Adani Group - not a commercial flight or chartered plane.

Prepare and survive

It is impossible to remain unmoved by the humanitarian disaster unfolding in Nepal after last week's earthquake of magnitude 7.9. The death-toll has already crossed 5,000 as rescue operations are being wound down.

Parivar's crass hypocrisy

When it comes to hypocrisy, it's hard to beat India's Hindutva-driven Sangh Parivar. It strenuously claimed the legacy of Dr BR Ambedkar, a principal author of India's secular Constitution, and a Dalit, on his 124th birth anniversary.

Iran's nuclear deal

AFTER 18 months of gruelling negotiations, Iran and the P-5+1 (United States, France, Britain, China, Russia—and Germany) reached a

A new RSS-BJP compact?

IT'S a sad comment on India's mainstream media that it didn't notice the irony of a representative of the Sangh Parivar—a current which inspired Mahatma Gandhi's assassination—being invited to the unveiling of his statue in London.

June 26, 2015
June 26, 2015

Tribute to a courageous voice

A long time contributor to The Daily Star, eminent Indian journalist Praful Bidwai is no more. He passed away on the night of June 23 while attending a conference in Amsterdam. His sudden, tragic death has left us shocked. The renowned journalist was known for his fearless commentary on politics in publications worldwide. Here we publish one of the last pieces he wrote for The Daily Star.

May 27, 2015
May 27, 2015

Modi's disastrous first year

When Narendra Modi arrived in New Delhi to be sworn in as India's Prime Minister, he flew in a private aircraft of the Adani Group - not a commercial flight or chartered plane.

May 8, 2015
May 8, 2015

Prepare and survive

It is impossible to remain unmoved by the humanitarian disaster unfolding in Nepal after last week's earthquake of magnitude 7.9. The death-toll has already crossed 5,000 as rescue operations are being wound down.

April 20, 2015
April 20, 2015

Parivar's crass hypocrisy

When it comes to hypocrisy, it's hard to beat India's Hindutva-driven Sangh Parivar. It strenuously claimed the legacy of Dr BR Ambedkar, a principal author of India's secular Constitution, and a Dalit, on his 124th birth anniversary.

April 12, 2015
April 12, 2015

Iran's nuclear deal

AFTER 18 months of gruelling negotiations, Iran and the P-5+1 (United States, France, Britain, China, Russia—and Germany) reached a

March 30, 2015
March 30, 2015

A new RSS-BJP compact?

IT'S a sad comment on India's mainstream media that it didn't notice the irony of a representative of the Sangh Parivar—a current which inspired Mahatma Gandhi's assassination—being invited to the unveiling of his statue in London.

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