A response to Arkady Ostrovsky's piece on "Cancel culture in Ukraine," noting Odessa's rejection of so-called decolonisation, which is erasing its heritage and identity.
The first-ever visit by an Indian PM to independent Ukraine is rife with opportunities, on both sides. To move forward, India and Ukraine will need to let go of past hurts.
Why the World Needs Kyiv to WinTimes of India | 24 February 2023
For a sustained peace, in Ukraine and the world over, Russia needs to be stopped. The alternative will unleash global chaos. We have no alternative but the military.
Russia's war in Ukraine is imperial carnage. What happens in Ukraine will determine whether the order of sovereign nations collapses into a new era of conquests.
Air Defences for UkraineFinancial Times | 19 October 2022With Vitaly Oplachko
If Ukraine is to survive, its skies must be defended. Otherwise, it will quickly turn into a frozen wasteland, over which Putin's troops will march on.
This essay argues Indian democracy thrives through hierarchy—patronage and obligation make participation possible, turning inequality into democracy’s working logic.
India's Serious DemocracyTimes of India | 6 December 2013
Anastasia’s report on India’s 2013-14 elections, which she spent on the election trail with a Member of Legislative Assembly in Jaipur and the incoming Chief Minister of Rajasthan.