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ArticleDown but not out

In terms of elect­oral suc­cess, the Left in India is per­haps at its low­est ebb, but its rel­ev­ance remains undi­min­ished in a soci­ety marked by grow­ing inequal­ity, divis­ive­ness, and the increas­ing clout of big cap­ital.

Down but not out

ArticleStep­ping out

Films The Sheep Detect­ives Mys­tery, com­edy Dir­ec­ted by Kyle Balda and writ­ten by Craig Mazin, the film is about some sheep who play invest­ig­at­ors after their shep­herd is found dead. Blend­ing live-action and anim­a­tion, it belongs to the...

Step­ping out

ArticleStay­ing in

Films and series Remark­ably Bright Creatures (Film) Melo­drama, mys­tery Uniquely nar­rated by a giant Pacific octopus named Mar­cel­lus, the film is a gentle, heart-tug­ging drama set in a coastal town, where Tova, an age­ing aquar­ium cleaner...

Stay­ing in

ArticleAssembly elec­tions

THE 2026 Assembly elec­tion res­ults show that Indian voters remain far more prac­tical than polit­ical strategists ima­gine (Cover Story, May 31). A national nar­rat­ive may trend on social media, but elec­tions are still won by the party that fixes...

Assembly elec­tions

ArticleUmar Khalid & Shar­jeel Imam

THE con­tin­ued denial of bail to the UAPA detain­ees Umar Khalid and Shar­jeel Imam after six years of incar­cer­a­tion is remin­is­cent of the dra­conian pre-inde­pend­ence era (“When dis­sent equals ter­ror”, May 15). The court’s shel­ter­ing behind...

Umar Khalid & Shar­jeel Imam

ArticleAppre­ci­ation

I HAVE been a reg­u­lar reader of Front­line for dec­ades, and wish to con­vey my appre­ci­ation for three things that have stood out in recent times. First, the cover designs. They are excel­lent in con­vey­ing the essence of each issue through a...

Appre­ci­ation