For decades, the Indian newspaper cartoon was a morning ritual: R.K. Laxman’s silent Common Man witnessing a chaotic democracy, or Sudhir Tailang’s gentle, biting take on coalition dharma. But a new India — restless, digital, and increasingly polarized — has birthed an equally new breed of op–toon. These aren’t just drawings next to editorials. They are instant, viral, and merciless.
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