Opinion
Opinion | India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor and the Emerging ‘Geopolitical Pivot’
The success of the IMEC Corridor will contribute substantially to the churning of a new kind of geopolitics. It also challenges China’s OBOR Project and provides an alternative to the West Asian and European countries regarding connectivity
Opinion | Beyond the City Limits: The Silent Epidemic of Sexual Dysfunction
Globally, 1 in 4 men suffer from at least some form of sexual dysfunction. The numbers for women aren’t very different either. One of the major reasons these dysfunctions go untreated or mistreated is the taboo around the topic
Opinion | India Must Double Down on Empowering Armenia To Stop Azerbaijan-Turkey-Pakistan Nexus
When it comes to India, the trio of Pakistan, Turkey and Azerbaijan are up to no good. Armenia is as much a natural ally as it is a strategic one to India and must be boldly empowered to keep the ATP nexus in check
Opinion | India’s Terrorists Can’t Be West’s ‘Father Figures’: Learn From Canada’s Role In Kanishka Bombing
The era of clubbing terrorists with freedom fighters is mostly gone — and rightly so. Only a few pariah states, such as Pakistan, still pursue such obsolete, dangerous ideas. Canada, more so under Trudeau, seems to be going the Pakistan way
Opinion | Alzheimer’s: The Mind Stealer
Alzheimer’s disease is the most prevalent form of dementia in India. It is often said that Alzheimer’s blows the mind away
Opinion | White Is Always Right: What West’s Moral Bombast on Terrorist Nijjar Tells Us
If dreaded Khalistani terrorist Nijjar was a ‘plumber’, then Bin Laden was a civil engineer and Zawahiri a ‘retired surgeon’
Opinion | Passage of Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam: A New Dawn For Bharat
The passage of the Women's Reservation Bill makes India one of the top-performing nations in the world in facilitating women’s political empowerment, leaving behind countries like the US, France, the UK, Germany, and Japan
Opinion | Why Modi Government Bringing in Women’s Reservation Bill Was a Much-Needed Move
For all too long, there has been a disconnect between the grassroots mobilisation of women by the RSS-BJP and their participation in electoral politics. It’s time for the BJP to change that, and lead by the power of example
Opinion | Why Arundhati Roy Loves to Portray Bharat’s Overly Bleak Image
Analysing Arundhati Roy’s controversial address at the 45th Prix Européen de l’Essai
Transforming India: Har Ghar Jal Mission Makes Tap Water A Reality for Crores of Households | Opinion
With a budgetary outlay of Rs 3.6 lakh crore, the Har Ghar Jal mission is transformative in its impact and ambitious in its goals. As India gears up to celebrate the 8th edition of the National Water Week in November, it would be a good opportunity to hig...
Opinion | Challenging The Shadows: LGBT Rights in Islam
LGBT rights in Islam is a controversial topic. Traditional Islamic teachings view homosexual acts as sinful. However, some progressive Muslim scholars argue for a reinterpretation of Islamic teachings, advocating for a more accepting attitude towards homo...
Opinion | INDIA’s Sanatan Dharma Self-Goal is a Case of Juggling One Contradiction Too Many
While it is a marvel that a bloc of 26 disparate parties have been able to thus far even agree on a message to pitch at the hustings, the INDIA grouping, if it isn’t inert, will realise that their message is easily discredited
Opinion | Naxalite Terrorism Waning in India: Dealing with Left the Right Way
The Home Ministry under Amit Shah has not only shown more conviction in taking on Left-wing extremism but also changed its narrow counteroffensive-driven approach to a multi-pronged strategy
Opinion | ‘Sabka Saath’ for ‘Sabka G20’: Modi’s G20 Statecraft Has the Power to Blunt Opposition’s Main 2024 Poll Plank
Aside from Delhi’s skillful delivery of the G20 Delhi Declaration document, Modi’s desire to reshape global institutions by making them more diverse and thus more representative resulted in the African Union being granted a permanent member status
Opinion | Decoding Delhi Declaration: A ‘G21’ Curation by Bharat for the World
African Union joining the G20 as an essential member marked the geopolitical strength of Bharat, which has been heralding the need for its inclusion and has shaped its entry during its Presidency with great vigour and diplomatic efforts
Opinion | G20 and the Three Axes of Global Power
The G20 summit this weekend will be an inflection point for India to create a geopolitical doctrine that is both independent and multilayered