Opinion
I-Day Special: People Trust Doctors Now More than Ever, We Must Preserve This Trust at All Costs
People want to know more about healthcare, something that shouldn’t have needed a pandemic to become a priority. A virus has brought science into our living room discussions.
Former IAF Chief Writes: Merit-based Selection for Top Posts in Armed Forces is Not ‘Politicisation’
It will be absurd to believe that if the selection is by merit, the Commander-in-Chief will ‘give into’ the whims of the political system.
In October 1990, My Parents Were Massacred in Kashmir and I Lost My Childhood
I still have no answer as to why my dad was shot at 15 times and my mother was killed point-blank, and I was left all alone to take care of my grandparents.
Repeal of Retro Tax Laudable, but Need More Reforms to Woo Foreign Investors
The sordid saga of retro tax began with Vodafone case. The taxmen convinced then FM Pranab Mukherjee to disregard the highest court and undo its ruling by bringing in an ordinance.
Kissinger ‘Sold’ American Business to China and Chinese Interests to US Policymakers
Kissinger’s support for China’s entry into WTO was not just academic. He used his influence to lobby on behalf of US corporations with financial and commercial interests in China.
Shifting IGNCA from its Jinxed Complex Could Set in Motion a Cultural Hub at India Gate
The grand IGNCA complex today remains an unloved, single building ensconced in a huge fenced compound, out of bounds for the public except during infrequent events.
8 Ways to Cut India’s Regulatory Cholesterol and Create 100 Million New Formal Jobs
The 1991 reforms changed the business climate of India’s economy. The policy ended License Raj but did not move a needle on Inspector Raj.
How India Can Take the Lead in Exporting Healthcare Workers to the World
The opportunity in the global healthcare sector for the Indian workforce is huge and does not have to be an either-or situation, choosing between home and abroad.
India’s Demographic Danger: An Assault on Life’s Basic Needs
India needs to seriously follow a population control policy nationally to better manage the resources available for every Indian today and in the coming future.
Opinion: The New Team Modi Comprises Bharat's Karmayogis
If you look closely, the question 'who after PM Modi' is also answered in the choice of this Council.
Cabinet Reshuffle Positions Narendra Modi as Champion of OBCs, Right before Crucial Polls
While the focus was on poll-bound Uttar Pradesh, OBC and Dalit leaders from the other states have not been ignored either.
Kerala and Kitex Conundrum: Why the State Lost Rs 3500-crore Project, 35000 Jobs
The fact that only two of the 10 richest Malayali entrepreneurs have set up their headquarters in Kerala tells you a lot about how industry friendly the state is.
Which Drones are Lethal, How to Detect & Counter Them: A Lowdown on the New Terror Weapon
Drones for good far outweigh their application for anti-national and terror activities. Drone industry needs to be nurtured.
Efficacy of China’s Sinopharm Vaccine Questioned after Seychelles Records Surge in COVID Cases
The ‘Most Vaccinated Nation’ reopened its islands to tourists on March 25. However, in early May, Seychelles began experiencing a somewhat perplexing surge in cases.
Sidhu and Priyanka's Photo Op Has a Big-picture Message for Congress Satraps
The fact that the Gandhi siblings are now mulling Sidhu possibly replacing the Captain means that there could be a change of guard in Rajasthan as well.
What Jammu Twin Blasts Say About Use of Drones For Terror And Why Urgent Measures Are Needed
Unless India decides to invest in security measures including the detection of commercial drone imports, such attacks are only going to become more frequent.