Daily Brief: Modi is trying to silence the foreign press. Here’s howWords0Time to read3 minsPublished25 Feb, 2023 Modi is trying to silence the foreign press. Here’s how From visa uncertainty to deportation threats, foreign correspondents recount in surveys how Modi government is making it harder for them to report from India. scroll.in Economic growth may have slowed down to 4.6% in October-December quarter, says poll of economists The Indian economy grew by 13.5% in the first quarter of the current financial year and by 6.3% in the second quarter. scroll.in Kavita Krishnan: One year after the Russian invasion, what should solidarity with Ukraine look like? The best form of support for us here in India is to make the effort to prepare basic information and analysis to counter Moscow’s propaganda about the conflict. scroll.in A Ukrainian professor lists ten flawed ideas about the war in his country Friday marks a year of Russia’s invasion of its neighbour. scroll.in The ugly face of justice: Anand Teltumbde reviews Abdul Wahid Shaikh’s ‘Innocent Prisoners’ The book exposes a sinister modus operandi of the police of charging innocent Muslims for terror acts, which is structurally made easier in India. scroll.in ‘Selfiee’ review: A one-sided contest (with no prizes for guessing who wins) Akshay Kumar and Emraan Hashmi star in the Hindi remake of the Malayalam film ‘Driving Licence’. scroll.in ‘Selfiee’ review: A one-sided contest (with no prizes for guessing who wins) Akshay Kumar and Emraan Hashmi star in the Hindi remake of the Malayalam film ‘Driving Licence’. scroll.in Newlands, old issues: Ellyse Perry’s athletic brilliance stands in contrast to India’s fielding woes Despite acknowledging that fielding is an area they all want to improve, the results are not quite there yet consistently for India. scroll.in
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