Opinion
Our Kids are Living Like Middle-aged Executives – And That Can’t Be Good for Their Health
Prolonged school closures and lack of outdoor time have spawned a new and unseen pandemic, which could cause graver long-term impact among children than Covid-19 virus itself.
War in Ukraine: Blame Putin but Don’t Close Your Eyes to West’s Reckless Arrogance
In Putin’s view, the West betrayed Russia by going back on its words, expanding NATO at a time when Russia was weak and degraded, and he now seeks a payback of that humiliation.
The Malaise in Manipur: Regardless of Who Wins, the Fires Will be Far from being Doused
Manipur remains home to the largest number of rebel groups in India: active, in ceasefire, or of that peculiar state endemic to Manipur: Suspension of Operations.
Opinion: The Monk Who Has Indeed Transformed Uttar Pradesh
A recently launched book on Yogi Adityanath validates the transformation of Uttar Pradesh with credible statistical data and information.
Opinion | Lata Mangeshkar, One Last Time
Lata ji may have passed on, but her voice shall continue to evoke emotions in people across generations, for years to come.
No Ruckus: For India, AUKUS Presents Only a Sea of Strategic Opportunities
For India, the new alliance between the three Anglo-Saxon powers will eventually contribute towards balancing Beijing’s hegemony in Asia.
Tamil Nadu CM’s anti-LIC IPO Stand Does Not Reflect Deep Economic Thinking
Owning or building bloated and inefficient public sector companies is not the way to build a strong, functioning economy; it will only help cronies.
Why Climate Change Talk Must Focus on Water, Not Just Stay Obsessed with Carbon
Carbon concentrations are so high that the world has warmed quite a bit. And the warmer climate is making itself felt through water.
Only One Resistance Movement Exists in Kashmir and It is against Pakistani Terrorism
There is just one resistance movement in Kashmir and that is against Pakistani terrorism at all levels, be it physical, psychological or moral.
For India, Justin Trudeau’s Crackdown on Canada’s Truckers Reeks of Rank Hypocrisy
The ‘right to peaceful protest’ comes with a huge caveat in the Western Hemisphere and the self-proclaimed guarantors of democracy are the ones enforcing it.
Lesson from Iran: When It Starts with Hijab, It Doesn’t End Too Well for Women Empowerment
Iranian and Saudi Arabian experience demonstrates that women themselves want to break free from hijab because it restricts their role in the modern society to that of a mere object.
Policy Talk | Small Countries like Barbados, Kenya Have Culture Policy, Why Not India?
Around 45-47 per cent of all jobs come from culture and creative industry, says Professor Rajendra Pratap Gupta who has come out with a paper on need for a culture policy in India.
'Punching Bag Has Changed, Not Mentality': Why Left is Dead Politically but Rules Ideologically
The worst effect of Left intellectual hegemony was that generation after generation was indoctrinated with the calamitous socialist doctrines, especially its economic interpretations.
Airport to Home in 10 Minutes in an ‘Uberdrone’: How Drones Will Change the Game
The Indian government understood the potential of drones much earlier than many countries. We formulated business-friendly policies, simplified procedures and allocated funds for drones.
Opinion | Rahul is Right. India Can’t be Ruled as Kingdom, Has Shown the Door to Nehru-Gandhi Dynasty
When talking about the kingdom and the king, it is no secret how the Gandhi family has insulted popularly elected leaders from non-privileged backgrounds.
Hamid Ansari Has Failed to Represent All Indians
Why is the burden only on India to practice a sterile version of secularism? In order to be considered a modern democracy, why must India give up its ancient soul?