Opinion
Opinion | Is The Judiciary Getting Weaponised?
Weaponisation of the judiciary is causing strange upheavals that are profoundly affecting judicial interpretations, opinions, and verdicts that are binding on anything and everything in nations that follow democracy as the pattern of government
Opinion | How India-Canada Strategic Skills Partnership Will Propel Employment Opportunities
The partnership demonstrates that it is possible to create global employment opportunities for skilled workers and reduce the skill gap by increasing the supply and demand of the two countries economic resources
Opinion | India is Right to Distance Itself from China-Dominated BRICS and SCO
India has strong ties with the West. These could be jeopardised if New Delhi were to side with Beijing and Moscow in groups like the BRICS and SCO
Opinion | Why Nutrition Could be the Mainstay to Ensure Wholesome Well-Being
Double burden of malnutrition has turned India’s attention to nutritional development as a national priority. Personalised, targeted or stratified nutrition for healthcare and well-being is the need of the hour
Opinion | Implementing Counselling Services Can Help Curb Cheating in Educational Institutions
It’s time that teachers and parents view issues such as cheating as challenges and opportunities to help learners turn around and become effective, holistic and productive human beings
Opinion | A Hindu Cremation at Paris’s Christian Cemetery
In the wake of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Paris visit, let’s revisit an inconspicuous story of an Indian ruler’s unusual last rites at the iconic Pere Lachaise cemetery almost 100 years ago
Opinion | PM Modi’s Visit to France, UAE: De-Risking to Defanging Currency, Trade Deals
Rupee, UPI, and desi currency trade have taken the world by storm. The internationalization of the Indian rupee is on the verge of becoming a hard reality
Opinion | Micron, Foxconn and PM Modi’s ‘Make In India’: Facts Vs Falsehoods
India is rapidly growing as a significant and trusted partner in the global electronics and semiconductor value and supply chain systems
Opinion | News18 UCC Survey: Time to Stand with Muslim Women Seeking Reforms and Equal Rights | Sticking Point
Broader support expressed by Muslim women in the survey reflects a strong desire for an inclusive and equitable legal framework that goes beyond religious boundaries
Opinion | Role of Artificial Intelligence in Modern Warfare: A Paradigm Shift in Warfare
AI has emerged as a game-changing technology in modern military operations. As it continues to evolve, the line between science fiction and reality in warfare becomes increasingly blurred
Opinion | The Teesta Setalvad Files: A Sordid Saga of Forgery and Perjury
Teesta Setalvad is accused of doing it all — from embezzling funds meant for charity, to raising foreign funds for her NGO by flouting FCRA norms, to using Zakia Jafri as cannon fodder for her ulterior designs
Right Word | Uniform Civil Code: That Part of Shah Bano Case Which We Missed And Must Revisit
The debate on the Uniform Civil Code seems to have entered a decisive stage as the Modi government at the Centre seems to be moving towards implementing it. It’s, therefore, pertinent to revisit the 1985 Shah Bano case
Opinion | Why France is Burning
The recent police shooting of a teen delivery driver of Algerian-Moroccan origin exposes fault lines in integrating immigrants and refugees in the West
Opinion | Why Greek Buddhists and Hindus are Actually Ancient History
The discovery of the Berenike Buddha should lead to new research about the deep influence of faiths from India in the Graeco-Roman world too, instead of only in regions in eastern Asia
Opinion | Ilhan Omar Running Islamist Agenda Against India in the Name of Minority Rights
Ilhan’s intention in raising the false bogey of ill-treatment of minorities in India reflects her ambition to position herself as a crusader against Islamophobia. But her record on real issues of Muslims is proof that she is nothing but a hypocrite
Will PM Modi and Shehbaz Sharif Meet on SCO Sidelines in Samarkand?
India has always been a votary of peaceful resolution of disputes through talks. Yet, the sad reality is that every time India has sought to reach out to Pakistan, its deep state has struck back with vengeance