Opinion
On COVID Vaccines, WTO Must Accept India’s Proposal. Else, It Risks Total Breakdown of System
Governments and trade organisations have a duty to protect economies and trade as a whole, not just the interests of one sector.
Global Britain or Little England? Johnson’s Visit to Signal the Way Forward For India Ties
While vaccines, security and trade remain areas of convergence, possession of Indian treasures, Pakistan and shelter to economic fugitives are issues of divergence.
Opinion | EC Must Set New Precedents Against the New Lows TMC Plumbed in Bengal
The Election Commission is facing one of its toughest challenges thanks to the shenanigans of the TMC in West Bengal.
Local Health Solutions & Central Push to Infra—Booster Shot India Needs To Fight the Second COVID Wave
Curfews at night and during weekends do not serve the purpose. They only give confusing signals.
The Curious Case of Maharashtra: Why It Is So Vulnerable to Surges of COVID Infections
It is likely that Mumbai indeed is the Gateway of India for viruses of foreign origin to enter.
Chhattisgarh Attack: Jawans Put Up Brave Fight in Face of Death, Anti-Naxal Strategy Largely Successful
One cannot say the forces are failing in countering the menace. The so-called Red corridor is no longer functional.
No MGR, Karunanidhi or Amma, Yet Tamil Nadu Is Witnessing Its Most Bitter Election Season
Leaders from various political parties have made nasty statements. TV ads have reached the levels of negativity seen only in the US.
Decoding the UK’s Tilt to the Indo-Pacific and What It Means for India
Oddly, the UK's Integrated Review does not mention the Quad security grouping at all.
Playing Songs, Making Dosas, Washing Clothes: How Parties, Candidates are Campaigning in Tamil Nadu
All major political parties are combining both traditional and innovative ways of campaigning in Tamil Nadu.
In Jammu and Kashmir, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha-led Administration Sets New Benchmark
L-G Sinha-led administration has focused efforts towards giving development a push by expediting the pace of the projects that were kept in limbo by the erstwhile political regimes.
Entrepreneurship is Now Celebrated. Possible to Make it Big in India: Maker of Low-cost ICU Ventilator
After brainstorming on design and concepts for three days, we had the confidence that we can build the ventilator and, therefore, decided to take up the challenge.
After 10 Years of Syrian Civil War, It is Russia That Has Won on All Fronts
US President Barack Obama’s reticence to intervene militarily made room for Moscow in the region.
Why the Quad is Necessary to Handle a Perseveringly Aggressive China
With China’s rising military maneuvering in the Indo-Pacific region, formation of the Quad has become a necessity.
The Delhi Board of School Education Makes a Pitch for Fanatic Deshbhakts
The new Delhi school education board is not about marks as much as it is about waving the patriotism flag, which has been strategically happening since 2019.
With AK-203, Indian Military’s Quest for a New Assault Rifle to Replace INSAS is Almost Over
The AK-203 deal is a noticeable improvement in India’s slow and inefficient defence procurement history. Shunning unrealistic requirements and indecisiveness, India’s defence establishment has finally swung into action and seems determined to efficiently...
Not a Footnote: Prophet Muhammad’s First Wife Was a Successful Businesswoman Who Paid to Free Slaves
Not only was she the first person to convert to Islam, but she also used her enormous wealth to support Prophet Muhammad and the early Muslims.