Opinion
India First | Adipurush is Contextualising Ramayana For New India
The India of the 21st century needs a different Ramayana that must address the issues facing the country
Opinion | Barack Obama’s Utter Hypocrisy on ‘Human Rights’
Obama's call for the protection of the minority community in India is misleading propaganda perpetuated by those with divisive mindsets
Opinion | Do the Wagner Mutiny & a Weakened Putin Spell Nuclear Nightmare for the Rest of Us?
A demoralised army is not the best thing to happen to a country with maximum nuclear warheads. To make matters worse, a rattled strong man can hardly be expected to make rational decisions
Har Ghar Tiranga Movement: Right Time for India to Take Giant Stride
It is Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s unique way to elicit public participation and evoke a sense of pride and patriotism when India completes 75 years of Independence
India's Response to Sri Lankan Crisis is Sign of a Rising and Assertive India
India’s timely and meaningful intervention in Sri Lanka in terms of extending help while securing long-term interests that can mutually benefit both the countries shows that its neighbourhood policy is working very effectively
Why Israel’s Coalition Government has Collapsed after Losing Settler Law Vote
The Judea and Samaria law was first introduced through ‘emergency’ legislation in the aftermath of the 1967 war and has been renewed every five years since
Why India, EU Should Prioritise Removing Existing Bottlenecks in Trade and Technology Pact
Import restrictions can continue to hamper the growth of India’s technology industry and prevent free technology trade. The government should prioritise unilaterally reducing import tariffs for critical technology components
Book Review | ‘Chemical Khichdi’ is About Changing Mental Health Narrative, Debunking Stigma
‘Chemical Khichdi’ by Aparna will emancipate India from shackles of vices such as stigma, profiling and discrimination of mentally ill
Lessons From Ukraine War: Why Creation of Integrated Theatre Commands Needs to Be Expedited
One major takeaway from the ongoing Ukraine war is that creation of integrated theatre commands (ITC) needs expeditious implementation
The Bengal Conundrum: These Bengal Renaissance Heroes Used Science to Revive Cultural Nationalism
India wasn’t new to the concept of nationalism and neither was Bengal. What happened in 19th century was a reform movement led by Hindu reformers with a deep faith in Sanatan Dharma
Why Women Face More Food Insecurity Than Men
It is said that ‘Hunger has a woman’s face’ as in nearly two-thirds of all countries, women face more food insecurity than men
When Nightclub Turns into Nightmare: Congress Makes Itself a Laughing Stock Over Rahul Video
Whether it is the lack of initiative or the lack of authority matters little, what is clear is that the Congress leadership is unable to run a tight and disciplined ship
By Abolishing Muslim Personal Law and Implementing UCC, India Can Set Right a Historical Wrong
By allowing the Muslim Personal Law to continue, the legal system is demonstrating itself to be selectively secular
Infra Vaani | Burning Landfills to Killer Buses to Toxic Air, Living in Delhi is Capital Punishment
In 2031, Delhi-NCR will be home to 40 million; by 2050, the population may cross 50 million. There is no global template. Delhi needs its own ‘Next Practices’
Homes For Ukrainians, Detention in Rwanda For The Rest: UK's Racist Plan to Get Rid of Asylum Seekers
The UK will now be able to get rid of migrants and asylum-seekers who undertook a perilous journey through the English Channel, by sending them thousands of miles away to Rwanda
It is the Season of FTAs but No One is Talking about India’s Outdated Foreign Trade Policy
Revisited and notified every five years since 1991 economic reforms, the FTP has been the guiding beacon for all stakeholders. The last FTP was notified in 2015