Opinion
With Quad 5G Plan, India Will Be at the Centre of Fostering Global Technology Innovation
A pursuit of 5G research can be of immense benefit to India. On manufacturing side, Quad accentuated need for ‘secure, resilient and diverse supply chains for critical technologies’.
Finally, India Tells Pakistan at UN to Vacate Occupied Areas of Jammu and Kashmir
India has finally taken the stand it should have taken seven decades ago.
Opinion: When Will Kashmir Valley Have its First Wattal Chief Minister?
The so-called “Muslim” leadership across Jammu and Kashmir valley remains suffocatingly in the hands of upper caste Kashmiri, Dogra and Pahari Muslims.
Without Naming Pakistan, Quad Sends a Warning, Sets the Tone for AfPak Engagement
In a joint statement, the Quad leaders committed to deepening counter-terrorism and humanitarian cooperation in Afghanistan.
OPINION: Finally, Taliban are on the Receiving End
Taliban are struggling to subdue internal fighting, gain control over a disgruntled civil society, and bring anti-Taliban resistance forces in Panjshir to task.
In Pakistan’s Digital War against India, Intellectual Over Ground Workers are New Foot Soldiers
Under the garb of freedom of speech and expression, these over ground workers of Pakistani terror factories can’t be allowed to dig an innocent Kashmiri’s grave.
Fog is Lifting for Jet Airways 2.0 But Will It Be Ready for a Timely Take-Off?
Whatever the case may be, Jet Airways 2.0 will enter a marketplace with formidable competition, constrained cash and an extremely price sensitive customer base.
Will Somalia Meet the Same Fate as Afghanistan? Learnings From US Military Intervention in Africa
It is hoped that although the US is withdrawing forces from Somalia, they would not disengage completely and the support to Somali troops will continue under Biden’s administration.
When Ratan Tata Lost an Engine While Flying a Plane but Still Managed Safe Landing
Ratan Tata was not anxious to give up the freedom he found in America, but he did want to get out of the cold, which he ‘never did get used to’, writes Peter Casey.
OPINION: Asset Monetisation a Viable Route to Push Infrastructure Investment
Budgetary allocations are not enough to meet infrastructure goals and monetisation of existing assets will bring necessary funds to the government for further expansion.
Biden Bidding Hasty Retreat from Afghanistan or Biding Time? US Game Plan Will be Unveiled after August 31
What Biden does after August 31 will decide how seriously the rest of the world, and indeed America’s allies and partners, take the US going forward.
Return of Taliban and Holy Month of Muharram
The swiftness and speed at which Taliban forces took over entire Afghanistan not only shocked the world, but it also embarrassed United States
OPINION: Have You Wondered What 'Khela Hobe' Means?
Is there a promise implied by it, or even a hint of a promise? Does it suggest good governance, better infrastructure, jobs, education, wealth creation, anything at all?
UP Next: Why Akhilesh Yadav and Mayawati are Wooing Brahmins
The hegemony of Brahmins in the UP politics was challenged when OBCs started asserting themselves politically.
When Vir Sanghvi Asked Shah Rukh Khan If He Was Gay or Bisexual
Though we had never met before, he (SRK) spoke with such breezy confidence that there was no sense in which meeting him for the first time was awkward, writes Vir Sanghvi.
India Must Not Jump Onto Taliban Bandwagon, Instead Display Strategic Patience
To reach out to the Taliban without first assessing their actions on ground is hardly the best way to protect and preserve India’s interests.