Opinion
Opinion | India Needs Systemic Exam Reforms
India needs to implement next-generation education reforms, moving away from a system that produces unemployable graduates. We need educators who are dedicated to teaching, not enabling cheating
Opinion | Rahul Gandhi As LoP: A Testing Phase Awaits Him, Party, And Country
In his new role, Rahul Gandhi will be undoubtedly tested in the several committee rooms where he will have to work with the Prime Minister
Opinion | Spice, Lies and a Toxic Agenda: Unmasking the ABC's India Documentary
The ABC documentary isn't just inaccurate—it peddles blatant falsehoods about the RSS, painting them as villains while whitewashing Khalistani terrorism and ignoring the Indian government's efforts for minorities. This isn't journalism, it's propaganda
Book Review | Capturing the Life of Dr Soumya Swaminathan: A Review
Anuradha Mascarenhas’ biography is a valuable read for anyone interested in the intersection of medicine, research, and equity
Opinion | M.C. Rajah: The Forgotten Hindu Mahasabha Dalit
While some sought separate paths, M.C. Rajah believed true change lay in reforming Hinduism from within. He fought tirelessly for Dalit equality within the faith, confident in its capacity for change. Today, his vision is largely absent from historical na...
Opinion | Why Uttar Pradesh Needs Yogi Adityanath
With eyes set on gaining a $1 trillion economy in his second term as the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Yogi Adityanath means business
Opinion | Assam’s Steady Shift: Himanta Sarma Tightens BJP's Hold, One Seat at a Time
The BJP, under PM Modi and Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma’s leadership and his fierce campaigns, has not only maintained its performance in the region but has gained two additional seats in every Lok Sabha poll since 2014
Opinion | A Young Leader, A Big Task: Chirag Paswan and the Future of India's Food Processing
India's food processing sector holds immense potential for growth, but overcoming challenges will be crucial for it to achieve global dominance. Chirag Paswan, as the new leader, has the opportunity to shape this future
Opinion | Making Children Antifragile: Why a Little Adversity Goes a Long Way
We strive to protect our children, but true strength comes from overcoming challenges. By allowing kids to experience manageable adversity, we help them develop resilience – the ‘antifragile’ ability to bounce back stronger, just like trees weathering a s...
Opinion | Modi's Third Act: Can He Write a Coalition Success Story?
Narendra Modi is back, but the game has changed. A coalition government presents a new challenge: Can he still drive his vision?
Opinion | When Security Lines Blur: The Kangana Ranaut Incident and What It Reveals
The Kangana Ranaut airport altercation, where a CISF officer's actions blurred the line between duty and personal grievance, exposes a vulnerability within India's security apparatus. How can we ensure national safety when those sworn to protect it act on...
Opinion | More World Leaders Should Follow Modi’s Meditation Break
The world will be a better place if more leaders take a cue from PM Narendra Modi and spend time meditating during their terms in office, and after
Opinion | Why Being Jailed May Get Trump Surprising New Supporters
Donald Trump’s conviction has only made his Republican base even more vocal about backing him for the presidency
Opinion | From Emerging to Developed: The Stakes Are High for Modi’s Third Term
Modi 3.0 may have to extricate itself from incremental expansion of ongoing projects if it were to lead Bharat to exalted developed nation status
Opinion | Lok Sabha Election 2024: A Battle Between National Interest and Regional Politics
With divisive rhetoric echoing from some regional players, the very fabric of India's unity is being tested at the ballot box. Only time will tell if the nation will emerge stronger or more divided
Opinion | Legitimising Hamas: Gaza War and the Finesse of Left-Islamist Propaganda
The protests on American campuses are a perfect example of how the Commie-Islamist collective operates, how it subverts the truth and throws a pall of denial over even mass murder, managing to draw both liberal sympathy and intellectual legitimacy while a...