Opinion
Opinion | The Bhagavad Gita, the Nuclear Bomb and the Tragedy of Being Oppenheimer
With Christopher Nolan’s film, ‘Oppenheimer’, releasing worldwide on 21 July, it’s time to visit the extraordinary life of the father of the atomic bomb
Opinion | Saving Byju’s From Byju: A Stakeholder Intervention Needed
While the market purists would advise that Byju’s should be allowed to collapse, in the interest of all stakeholders, the edtech should be taken away from its promoters like Satyam and BharatPe
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 | Obama is so Busy Throwing Stones at Prime Minister Modi That he has Forgotten His Own Glass House
It’s quite evident that Obama's criticism of Modi is hypocritical and ironic, considering the controversies and miscarriages that occurred during his presidential term
Opinion | Ilhan Omar to Barack Obama Attack India with Fount of Propaganda, Drought of Facts
The narrative of persecution only exists in the agenda of anti-India interests who seem to have converged — Wahabi and Salafi Islamists, evangelical missionaries, globalist Commies, and sections of Western deep states
Opinion | PM Modi in US: Altogether a Successful Visit in Substance and Public Relations
Even if all this is choreographed and intended to serve a political purpose, it was not obligatory for the US to give this honour to the Prime Minister. Both sides had political aims and those have been well served
Opinion | ‘Yogaplomacy’: Transforming India's Soft Power Into Economic Strength
While India exerts a profound influence on the global stage through multiple tools, yoga stands as the pinnacle of India's soft power
Ghulam Nabi Azad is Out and Many Who Remain Might Be ‘Un-electable’, But the G23 Still Matters
It is only in the aftermath of something as dramatic as Ghulam Nabi Azad’s resignation that the G23’s impact becomes apparent
Why America Urgently Needs India's UPI Boost
The US’ FedNow is neither friendly nor an easy option for in-person transactions, limiting its utility in comparison to UPI
Opinion | India@75: At The Brink of Islamisation And The Dream of Shariat Codification
The history of Lebanon bears a striking resemblance to the slew of events transpiring in Bharat
A Quiver Full of Arrows: In Defence of India's National Interests and Civilisational Values
Jay Bhattacharjee’s ‘Resurgent Bharat and Other Essays’ packs the punch against Lutyens Zone parasites with biting humour and sarcasm
From the Baltic Sea to the Black Sea, NATO Has Learnt No Lessons
The NATO summit in Madrid ended with leaders giving their go-ahead to increase the size of NATO’s rapid response forces in Europe from 40,000 to 300,000
Focus on Innovation in Semiconductor Technology Will Boost Defence Manufacturing
Tie-ups between the domestic private sector involved in defence manufacturing as well as government-owned PSUs along with major semiconductor manufacturers can help address the issue of the supply of critical semiconductor materials and products
Biden Considers Cutting Trump-Era Tariffs. For China, it's Time for Revenge
Biden's last option, which is to remove tariffs on China, is a complete dud and would only land him on a minefield of political attacks just ahead of the November 2022 mid-term elections
The Arithmetic of Agnipath: What Agniveers Stand to Gain After Four Years
Being an Agniveer, you would have the opportunity to earn much more than you would otherwise through pension alone
Biden Has a Long Way to Go to Turn His Asia Policy into a Success
Washington’s hope was that the IPEF would provide a much-needed economic complement to America’s military-heavy strategy in Asia.