Articles by Rahul Verma
How elections are won and lost in India
From the electoral mood and political narrative to organisational strength and social coalitions, various factors can sway elections. This round of polls is no exception

Published on Feb 09, 2022 07:44 PM IST
National, state elections: Do voters differentiate?
The verdict in assembly polls may not indicate the possible results of the Lok Sabha polls or the vice-versa, but the state results can reveal both the scope and limits of the BJP’s dominance as well as Indian democracy

Updated on Jan 01, 2022 08:03 PM IST
Farm laws: The political rationale of the repeal
The reduction of fuel prices, extension of free ration, and repeal of the laws will neutralise the Opposition’s line of attack

Updated on Nov 22, 2021 07:57 PM IST
A guide to decode the UP election
Like all elections, this one too will be based on issues. But their salience in a voter’s decision matrix will change as the campaign progresses

Updated on Nov 09, 2021 07:20 PM IST
The great game among Indian political parties
The TMC and AAP will eventually hit roadblocks in their expansion. But for now, the Congress will be worried at the emergence of alternatives and the BJP will be pleased at the fragmentation of the Opposition space

Updated on Oct 16, 2021 08:13 PM IST
The centrality of OBCs in Indian politics
A set of political, social and legal changes have brought the OBC vote back in focus. Moves such as sub-categorisation and a caste census will have a deep, but unpredictable, impact

Updated on Aug 28, 2021 08:27 PM IST
The grim world of UP’s district politics
As a ruling party, the BJP’s win in UP local polls isn’t surprising, and reflects the distortions in local politics.

Updated on Jul 04, 2021 09:12 PM IST
Assessing the quality of Indian democracy
The world has been under the grip of a democratic recession. The rising concern among scholars and commentators on how democracies die— to borrow the title of a book on this trend — is neither surprising nor unwarranted

Updated on Jun 01, 2021 04:20 PM IST
The five lessons from five assembly polls
Every party can rejoice in its share of victories, but what will shape the future of Indian politics is the political response to the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic

Published on May 02, 2021 10:21 PM IST
India needs a new elite compact
No regime can govern a vast and diverse country such as India without taking social, political, and economic elites on board. PM Modi must create the space for it

Published on Feb 22, 2021 08:39 PM IST
The roots of the BJP’s unilateralism
It believes that the opposition to its policies is not principled. But it shouldn’t underestimate social forces

Updated on Jan 27, 2021 07:29 AM IST
Regional parties fail to cross the final poll hurdle
The generational transition in these forces, the limits of their social base, and the erosion in their sources of finance and support have hurt state parties

Published on Nov 20, 2020 08:16 PM IST
Why Tejashwi failed to break the glass ceiling | Opinion
How did the National Democratic Alliance (NDA), then, manage to turn the rising tide against Kumar? Why could Yadav not build on the groundswell of support evident in his rallies to trounce the NDA? And finally, where did the exit polls go wrong?

Updated on Nov 11, 2020 12:15 AM IST
Analysis| Will the migrant crisis impact the Bihar polls?
Our knowledge about how the migrant population in India engages with electoral democracy is limited

Updated on Oct 15, 2020 06:38 AM IST
The Congress has four choices now
It needs to wake up to its political marginalisation. Convert the crisis into an opportunity

Updated on Sep 03, 2020 05:56 AM IST
Politicians will pose the biggest challenge to NEP
They own many educational institutions. To preserve their patronage network, they will resist reforms

Updated on Aug 10, 2020 08:51 PM IST
Covid-19: An epidemic is an epidemic. A war is a war| Analysis
They are both serious threats, but using the war metaphor is harmful because it skews our response to the crisis

Published on Apr 12, 2020 06:26 PM IST
Politics is shifting to the centre-right. Delhi proves it | Opinion
Endorsing the religious practices of the majority, a strong nationalist pitch and populist welfarism is the new normal.

Updated on Feb 11, 2020 09:22 PM IST
By rejecting Raghubar Das, Jharkhand sends a message to the BJP | Opinion
Don’t impose leaders with no mass base; address the economy; and be prepared for a tough poll cycle

Updated on Dec 24, 2019 08:55 AM IST
How SC’s Ayodhya judgment could affect the course of Indian politics | Opinion
Given that the BJP is having difficulties on the economic front, and many opposition parties (who have relied on the Muslim voters) are facing challenges of their own making, this judgment may be miscued to rally supporters.

Updated on Nov 11, 2019 08:06 AM IST
There is no doubt that the vote was against the ruling establishment
The BJP lost more in rural areas, failed to sustain a coalition of extremes, and saw a dip in reserved seats. It should worry

Updated on Oct 24, 2019 09:37 PM IST
How the Indian voter has changed in recent years
Which way the Indian voter will swing and what would drive their choices? In recent years, the Indian voter has flummoxed pollsters, journalists, and even the most seasoned political observers. Gone are simple tropes and stereotypes about voters who only care about their ascriptive identities (read caste, region and religion) and exchanged their votes for some cash and alcohol. This election affirmed that the voter exhibits carefully reasoned political preferences, weighing complex issues of jobs, inflation, and agriculture

Published on Dec 16, 2018 06:41 PM IST
Tried and tasted: Visit this Delhi eatery for innovative Thai cuisine
In this week’s column, we take a look at Ziu in Sangam Courtyard in Delhi’s RK Puram which features Thai dishes that are cooked innovatively and plated picturesquely.

Updated on Aug 12, 2018 09:28 AM IST
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Rahul Verma
Tried and tasted: Spanish tapas is the newest food trend and you can try it at this Delhi restaurant
Tapas means to cover, or is a word for a lid. Legend has it that tapas came to being because Spanish bars used to serve the drinks with a lid on top of a glass – possibly to keep out the flies. Soon the bar-owners started putting some food – mostly a piece of cheese or ham or olives -- on the lid to woo customers.

Updated on Aug 06, 2018 01:53 PM IST
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Rahul Verma
Tried and tasted: This Delhi eatery serves the best of Indian regional cuisine
In this week’s column, we take a look at the Café Lota at Pragati Maidan, which offers the best and rarest of multi-regional dishes.

Updated on Jul 17, 2018 05:15 PM IST
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Rahul Verma
Tried and tasted: Visit this Delhi eatery to enjoy delicious Japanese cuisine
In this week’s column, we take a look at the Japanese preparations that you can savour in the capital at Triple 8, an eatery at Ansal Plaza.

Updated on Jul 08, 2018 11:38 AM IST
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Rahul Verma
Tried and tasted: How to experiment with beetroot in innovative ways
In this week’s column, let’s take a look at beetroots, which are feted as a superfood and can be cooked in an intriguing variety of ways.

Updated on Jul 01, 2018 09:54 AM IST
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Rahul Verma
Tried and tasted: Visit this eatery for tasty and healthy North Indian cuisine
In this week’s column, let’s take a look at Karma Kismet, a progressive north Indian restaurant in New Delhi, which shows how food can be tasty without dripping in oil.

Updated on Jun 24, 2018 08:35 AM IST
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Rahul Verma
Tried and tasted: How lemongrass can be your saviour in hot weather
In this week’s column, let’s take a look at the delicious flavour lemongrass adds to dishes, especially in Asian cuisine.

Updated on Jun 17, 2018 08:56 AM IST
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Rahul Verma
Shillong to Thoothukudi, what data says about increasing protests in India
Citizens are finding innovative ways to protest and are often doing so without the help of political parties, who often arrive ‘late to the party’.

Updated on Jun 15, 2018 09:42 AM IST