Opinion
As Fumio Kishida’s Party Wins Japan Election, It is Advantage India
Governments from New Delhi to Washington can breathe a sigh of relief. The return of an era of weak and inconsequential Japan Prime Ministers has been stemmed for the time being.
With Increase in Suicides, Building Mental Health Infra a Must to Fight COVID Blues
Suicide rate has increased by 10% in 2020 to 1,53,052 from 1,39,123 in 2019, as per NCRB data. Combating mental health issues needs a political will that is displayed while building military infra.
Why the World Must Welcome and Facilitate Taiwan’s Entry into United Nations
Taiwan is today a bubbling democracy practising competitive politics with a mature rule of law and contributes to nearly half of global IT hardware.
Namaz Pushback to Kashmir Outrage, Islamism Must Curb Its Imperialist Instincts
Kashmir has been umbilically connected to the Hindu and Indian civilisation. Demographic change and the tyrannies of history cannot suddenly make it a land under “Indian occupation”.
Battle for Opposition Space Hots Up, State Parties Can Edge Out Congress in 2024
The role of ‘state-based parties’ will be tested in the upcoming elections in Uttar Pradesh and Punjab.
As India Crosses 1 Billion Covid Jabs, Overcoming Rural-Urban Divide is the Real Success Story
Vaccination is one of the most powerful tools in our arsenal to not only check the spread of Covid-19 but also reduce morbidity and mortality of this viral infection.
This is How India Can Counter Pakistan’s Dangerous Revival Game in Kashmir
The modus operandi of the terrorists is going to make the task of security organizations extremely difficult this time.
Opinion: J&K Has Witnessed Many Firsts in 2 Years, Hate-mongers across LoC Unable to Digest It
Home Minister Amit Shah’s maiden visit to Jammu and Kashmir next week after the abrogation of Article 370 is significant.
Leftist History Negates India’s Civilisational Greatness, Underplays Bloody Islamic Conquests
We are presented a simplistic narrative of the Indian freedom struggle that underplays the role of revolutionaries from 1857 to the heroics of Bose’s INA and Naval Mutiny of 1946.
What the Fork: Poha, Bhutte Ka Kees, Garadu, Kunal Vijayakar On Indore’s Sinful Street Food
The one dish that is typically Maharashtrian but has been elaborated by the Indoris with spice, embellishment and audaciousness is the simple Poha.
Air India Sale: Undoing the Grief Nehru Govt Heaped on Private Enterprises and JRD Tata
More than Air India, it is India that paid a heavy price for the Nehru government’s decision to nationalise the Indian air transport sector in 1953.
Elusive US Green Card and Why Indians Immigrants Have to Wait for Years to Get One
There have been two unsuccessful attempts to reform the United States immigration system in the first two decades of the 21st century.
All Charged AAP: Kejriwal's Party is Challenging Established Players, Its Eyes Fixed on 5 States
In 2022, AAP seeks to rupture the barrier of a regional party as it looks for fresh pastures in Punjab, Uttarakhand, Goa, Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat.
In Sidhu-Channi Tussle, Age-old Congress vs Congress Struggle is Out in the Open, Again
The tussle between the organizational and executive wings of the Congress had begun during the Jawaharlal Nehru era.
An Idea Whose Time Has Come: A Quad Bank That Counters China’s Debt Trap
The other big highlight of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s US visit was India successfully de-hyphenating itself from Pakistan on the global stage.
What The Fork: Kunal Vijayakar on How Battered Five-Star Hotels Started Delivery in Lockdown
Five-star hotels pulled out all their gastronomical and culinary plugs and started curating and delivering their popular and sought-after menus to homes.