Opinion
Rajouri Terror Rampage: Will The Rights Lobby Hold Up “Not In My Name” Posters To Shame Pakistan-Sponsored Islamists?
The truth is that the Lashkar-E-Toiba and other terrorist groups sponsored by Pakistan are sworn to the establishment of a caliphate across Hindustan
As India Increases School Enrollment Rates, Parallel Emphasis Must Be Given To Bridge Learning Gaps
Continuous focus, adaptability, and collaboration are key elements in navigating the complexities and ensuring a more effective and inclusive education system for all learners
Opinion | If We Can Send Chandrayaan-3 to the Moon, We Can Certainly Find a Solution to Stubble Burning
The action taken against Punjab farmers in the form of more than 250 FIRs is not a wise move. The central and state governments should take ownership and collaborate to help farmers find a solution to the issue
Khel Vaani | After Blockbuster Ride, It’s the Cherished Cup Time for Team India
Australian cricket pundits say the Aussies have picked up momentum at the right time. As for Indians, they are buoyed by their sterling performance in the World Cup so far
Opinion | Flushing Out Afghan Refugees: Is Pakistan Ready for Aftershocks?
Not very long ago, Pakistan used to boast proudly about hosting a large number of Afghan refugees documented or otherwise. Why has there been a sudden change of heart?
Opinion | Tiger 3: Can Salman Khan Deliver An All-Time Blockbuster?
Salman Khan’s upcoming film ‘Tiger 3’ is a golden opportunity for the star to prove he can deliver the fourth box-office monster of the year after ‘Pathaan’, ‘Jawan’ and ‘Gadar 2’
Opinion | Narayana Murthy Is Wrong: Problem Is Productivity, Not Working Hours
As per available data, there is little, if any, correlation between working hours and productivity. Therefore, by seeking to increase productivity by increasing the number of working hours, NR Narayana Murthy is barking up the wrong tree
Opinion | How Elections in India, US, UK and Taiwan Will Shape Global Power in 2024
These four elections — in India, the United States, Britain and Taiwan — will set the course for global politics in 2024 and beyond
Opinion | The ‘Debt Trap’ Diplomacy Card China Plays in BRI and its Consequences
Different international institutions highly criticise Chinese policies for their economic viability. Some of the organisations have also called OBOR the ‘One Belt, One Road, And One Debt’ policy. The consequences of such things are also felt in different...
OPINION | India Could Not Have Voted to Weaponise Palestinian Suffering to Guilt ‘Victim’ Israel
India abstained from voting for the Jordan-backed resolution moved in the UNGA, upholding its belief in the core civilisational value of ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’
Opinion | Israel-Palestine, Russia-Ukraine and Global South: India Emerges as a Strong Mediator
Whether it’s the Israel-Palestine conflict, the inclusion of the Global South in G20 or the Russia-Ukraine War, India’s steps are calculated towards securing a particular spot in the changing geopolitical scenario of the 21st century
Akhil Vaani | Namo Bharat: Reimaging Rail-Based Urban Transport in India
Early this year, India surpassed South Korea as the country with the third-largest metro rail system and in the next two years, it is likely to cross the US to become the second-largest metro rail system in the world
Opinion | Gaganyaan: Atmanirbharta in Excellence
Gaganyaan mission has a special place in India’s space ascent as it crosses the most significant milestone of being technically equipped to not only send a living human into space, but also to bring them back safely
Opinion | Look Beyond the Stilettos and Gucci Bag. Allegations Against Mahua Moitra Cast a Shadow Over The Holiest Pact In A Democracy
Mahua Moitra rejects the allegations out of hand. One hopes the cash, scarves, heels, wine, and cigars gifted to Moitra were to merely honor a close friendship. One hopes and prays that Moitra is innocent. But if these gifts were “bribes” then we need to...
Opinion | Hamas-Israel Conflict: Protecting Mental Health and Preventing Vicarious Trauma
The line of demarcation between sensational portrayal and sensitive accurate reporting is very thin in conflict situations today. As far as news is concerned, violence needs to be shared mindfully with solutions and not focussing on shock value
Opinion | Despite What the Naysayers Say, This is the Right Time For India to Bid for the Olympics
If India wins the bid, and holds a successful event, there will be enormous national pride, both among citizens and our sports persons. It will change the self-image of an entire generation