Opinion
‘Faceless Force’, ‘Invisible Outfit’: What is TRF and Its Sinister Plan for Kashmir
TRF has come into the broader spotlight recently, after it claimed killings of civilians belonging to the minority communities in the first week of October.
Chanel, Swarovski, Sabyasachi: What These Legacy Brands Did Right to Stay Relevant
From a legacy standpoint, there is one brand that I feel let down by—the iconic Ambassador car, which is now close to extinction.
In Age of Digital Democracy, Open Societies Must Defend Borders from Wolf Warriors
Big Tech boardrooms must be held to standards of responsible behaviour that match their power to influence and persuade.
Faced with Rise of Authoritarian China, US Unsheathes Sword of Democracy to Wield Soft Power
India will have to be watchful about what may lie ahead. It cannot distance itself from this US initiative but has to resist any hectoring.
Indian Liberals are Selective in Their Outrage and It is Hurting the Liberal Cause
Islamophobia has become such a broad-brush term used at the drop of a hat, that one doesn’t even know what it means any more.
Opinion | Is Raza Academy Imitating Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan?
The Raza Academy seems to be following a similar strategy of display of influence and disruption unless their demands are met, however contrary those may be to the Constitution of India.
Mumbai Must Not Go the Delhi Way and Wait for Air Pollution to Become a Health Emergency
Reduced levels of pollutants in the atmosphere will improve the health of most Mumbai residents, but the impact would be greatest among low-income people and migrant labourers.
Subhash Ghai on How Laxmikant-Pyarelal Created Lambi Judaai, Choli ke Peeche Kya Hai
Saga of Laxmikant-Pyarelal is the story of two emperors, each unrivalled. Only they could have given a Western colour to ghazal-like composition in ‘Dard-e-Dil Dard-e-Jigar’, recalls Subhash Ghai.
For China, Does the Road to Victory over Taiwan Go Via India?
It is possible that China’s actions against India are linked with its actions against Taiwan and its ultimate goal of securing the island.
At COP26, Narendra Modi Took the Lead in Defending Climate but Not at the Cost of Growth
India is among the top three renewable energy producers in the world, building massive solar farms. Degraded land is being recovered faster than any other country.
Trade Corridor between Mumbai and Europe? The New West Asia Quad Can Provide Strong Push
A starting point could be a detailed study over the next few months to examine the viability, impact and trade potential of the proposed India-ArabMed corridor.
When Will Children Get COVID-19 Vaccine in India? Two Experts Answer
The government plans to begin vaccination for children in the 12-18 year age group by giving priority to those with comorbidities.
Nothing New in Persecution of Hindus in Bangladesh. But This Time, We are Talking about It Firmly
The communal violence that is chronic to Bangladesh is a result of a series of events that took place in 1947.
Opinion: Gate No. 3 and Fawad Chaudhry’s Fake News
Media in Pakistan has to follow the anti-India (read Hindu) communal narrative and promote a totally false storyline regarding Kashmir.
How States Have Denied Hindus Real Freedom with Centre’s Support for Last 70 Years
For over 70 years now, when it comes to Hindu rights and administration of Hindu institutions, including temples and mutts, the laws have been lopsided against Hindus.
Opinion: Tatas to Birlas, Indian Business Community’s Role in Freedom Struggle Must be Recognised
Business houses like Tata, Birla, Walchand Hirachand, Thapar, Dalmia etc. laid the foundation for an industrialised India.