The Weekend Fix: A crisis of democracy unfolds in Manipur and nine other weekend reads https://ift.tt/2YjFj7x

  1. Amidst the Covid-19 pandemic, a parallel crisis of democracy is unfolding in Manipur – one that also reflects the state of Indian democracy in general, where the mandate of the people decided at periodic elections is increasingly being allowed to be twisted by elected representatives turning coat, writes Pradip Phanjoubam in The Hindu.
  2. Can India impose restrictions on Chinese imports by, say, revoking China’s most favoured nation status in the World Trade Organisation? As the two nuclear powers fight it out for control of territory, Prabhash Ranjan in Hindustan Times analyses the economic counter options for India.
  3. Migrant workers have talked about how their suffering neutralised caste divisions, even if temporarily. But has the Covid-19 pandemic changed how caste hierarchies function in India? Badri Narayan writes on the caste and class equations in The Wire.
  4. Human rights activist Harsh Mander gave a speech during the anti-Citizenship Amendment Act protests that called for love and non-violence. But government agencies consider this an act of provocation. Appovanand writes in Scroll.in on the impact of the Delhi Police citing Mander’s speech in charge sheets connected to the Delhi February communal violence.
  5. Indian leaders should no longer superimpose domestic political sloganeering on to foreign policy objectives. Border disputes should not be used to score brownie points in Parliament, says Rajesh...

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