Rahul Bhatia
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Journalist. Author of The New India: The Unmaking of the World’s Largest Democracy; Harvard Radcliffe fellow; Winner, True Story Award 2024; New Yorker, Guardian Long Read, etc.
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Introducing myself properly. (Only took a year, but here goes.)

Last year I wrote a book—THE NEW INDIA.

It was on NYT's 100 Notable Books list, as well as on NPR's 2024 Books We Love list. Then in January it won non-fiction book of the year at the Kerala Literature Festival, Asia's largest.

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Hope - not as something you have, but something you practice into being.

It is what the philosopher Jonathan Lear has called “radical hope” - “directed towards a future goodness that transcends the current ability to understand what it is.”

Vale Professor Jonathan Lear (1948-2025)
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Indian tech firms had processing power to spare after Y2K, and so they turned to digitalising ID for a government focused on identifying Muslims at the border.

What if AI doesn't pan out as envisaged? What unexpected thing will its capabilities be turned to without hesitation as the bills mount?
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DEUTSCHE: NVIDIA "is currently carrying the weight of US economic growth. The bad news is that in order for the tech cycle to continue contributing to GDP growth, capital investment needs to remain parabolic. This is highly unlikely.”

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The AI boom is unsustainable unless tech spending goes ‘parabolic,’ Deutsche Bank warns: ‘This is highly unlikely’ | Fortune
“In the absence of tech-related spending, the U.S. would be close to, or in, recession this year,” George Saravelos says.
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Thank you. That's very nice of you.
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To anyone who followed Aadhaar’s rollout in India, the language is uncanny. Aadhaar’s ‘savings’ were derived from welfare denied. Countries need to pay attention to the language around surveillance tech in other countries. We’re all stumbling over different iterations of the same problems.
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The earlier one was on Adani. This one is about the Reliance zoo. thewire.in/environment/...
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Thought about my life choices in Bandra traffic yesterday.
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"I see every ideal that I have held fading away and conditions emerging...which not only distress me but indicate to me that my life's work has been a failure."
"It is this inner rot that is the most distressing symptom of today."

-Jawaharlal Nehru, 1950, quoted in The New India by Rahul Bhatia
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That is one heck of a coincidence. I don’t know much about him. But Savera, Polis, and HHR might. And thank you!
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This is what I know of him from a distance: he was deeply and refreshingly sceptical of power, as a writer he hunted for poetry in the mundane, and as an editor he sustained a brave newspaper. He only spoke four words to me, long ago, when I was getting started in journalism. I’m in his debt.
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Deeply saddened that Sankarshan Thakur has passed away. A fiercely independent man, friend to young and seasoned journalists and always generous and patient with scholars. A loss for his beloved home state of Bihar, to journalism, and to all of us.
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Why the BJP’s propaganda machinery is so formidable.
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Do it for the researcher four centuries from now: bsky.app/profile/laur...
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when I get a load of letters my job is basically reading someone's posts and dms but they've been dead for 100-400 years and I don't know what memes and dril tweets they're referencing
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(Generally not in favour of mauling books with a pencil, but now and then a great academic book comes along and that’s it. For eg. My copy of Alok Rai’s Hindi Nationalism is more graphite than ink.)
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A passage about how middle class technocratic attitudes are utilised in service of politics in ‘The Backstage of Democracy’, a fascinating book.
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This reminds me: 25 years ago, in a land far away, Indian officials wondered if an identification card would help identify unauthorised migrants. From my book THE NEW INDIA.
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I’ve procrastinated writing this book review for so long that I, too, have become a metaphor for unrealised potential.
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This reminded me: Every few years the papers I read growing up propelled some unsuspecting thing (tea, coffee, eggs) on to the eternal roundabout of damnation and salvation (good for you, no wait, bad for you, no wait…). After a while one point of view stuck and we called it science.
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And baby, baby, baby: the book, now in paperback. Finally.
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Over the past few days, I’ve learned of three fine reporters/editors building their own publications because Indian newsrooms have turned conservative.

Times are hard now, but there are people quietly building for the future. Every newsletter done right is a potential institution. Defiance adds up.