Opinion
Opinion | PoJK is Missing Out on Manoj Sinha’s Vision For Jammu and Kashmir
Sinha's mission was, and remains to this day, to transform Jammu and Kashmir into one of the most developed and digitised regions in India.
Opinion: The Kashmiri Hindu Resistance is Why India Did Not Go Down the Lebanon Path
It only took Hezbollah, Hamas, and the Palestine Liberation Organisation 15 years to turn Lebanon from a democracy into a terror training camp
Will Economy Cause Sri Lankan President Gotabaya to Trip and Fall?
It could well become the ‘new normal’ in Sri Lanka where ship-to-mouth existence would have to continue for an indeterminable length of time
China’s Arrogance Leaves it Exposed to a Rude Awakening From India
As it had expected, India got nothing from Wang Yi's visit but it made sure that China does get one thing— a rude awakening.
Split in NC Could be Gamechanger as BJP Tries to Stave Off 1977 Repeat in Quest to Install 1st Hindu CM of J&K
BJP’s ambition of government formation in J&K would heavily depend on its ability to engineer defections in the NC. Until now, not one leader has deserted Farooq Abdullah’s party.
Book Review: When PV Narasimha Rao Changed Himanta Biswa Sarma’s Political Life in One Meeting
'Himanta Biswa Sarma- From Boy Wonder to CM' by Ajit Datta is a book on the man who turned the political landscape of the Northeast
Opinion | Not Ordinary Hypocrisy: How to Recognise Anti-India Lobbying
This lobbying makes it harder for India to get its way on all international forums, from diplomacy to arms control to foreign trade and even domestic policy
Hijab Sparks Fresh Debate on Freedom vs Restriction – But Constitution is Clear on This
India is a secular but not an anti-religious state, for Article 25 of Indian Constitution guarantees the freedom of conscience and religion, subject to certain limitations
As China Threat Looms over Taiwan, This is How India Can Keep Global Chip Industry Afloat
If a Ukrainian situation arises in the South China Sea, India can play a major role in keeping afloat the biggest industry that Taiwan has to offer to the world
Nalin Mehta Writes: Three Reasons Why Experts Got It So Wrong on BJP in UP
Predicting elections is not an exact science, anyone can make an honest mistake. The real problem is when so-called experts persist with outdated analytical frameworks despite evidence to the contrary.
Aspiration, Accountability, Able Leadership: PM Modi is Changing Rules of the Game
Assembly Election results: The broad difference that Narendra Modi’s BJP brought in Indian politics is the introduction of accountability in delivery.
No Spillover From Punjab, Haryana Begs The Question: What Actually Powered Farmers' Protest?
The share of the labour force in the agriculture sector in the epicentre of the farmers' protest is the lowest amongst large states and significantly lower than the national average.
Netaji Wanted Women to be Trained in Self-defence while Gandhi Insisted on Their ‘Purity’
Gandhi’s views drew sharp protest from women in Calcutta, who wrote: ‘it is a matter of great regret that you hold such low opinion regarding modern women whose assistance you routinely depend upon’.
For US and European Union, the Sanctions on Russian Oligarchs May Backfire
The mere fact that a decentralised option exists for the Russians is the prime example of the liberation cryptocurrency presents to the modern world.
China and the Ukrainian Crisis: Dragon Faces More Challenges Than Opportunities
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has not only provided a strategic opportunity for China, but also brought to the fore several challenges.
UP Next: Phata Hua Vote Can Make or Break Political Fortunes in Uttar Pradesh This Time
In this UP election, the party which can build a rainbow social alliance broader than the rest, by adding smaller communities to its base vote, will perform well.