Opinion
Opinion | PM Modi’s Stellar 10-Year Report Card and The Rise of Bharat
In the last decade, Prime Minister Modi has made good governance and transparency the main foundations of every institution. As a result of this, we have witnessed major economic reforms
OPINION | India's Export Breakthrough: Entering Africa, Europe, Latin America and Central Asia Markets
2023 was an important year for India. As the country seeks to become a manufacturing and export hub and offer the biggest alternative to China, it was able to successfully diversify its export markets and enter previously untouched territories
Opinion | As War Enters Third Year, World’s Losing Interest in Ukraine
Pictures of the destroyed town, Avdiivka, captured by Russian forces recently, are missing from social media sites while damages to hospitals of Gaza are prominent
Opinion | 84 Grandmasters and Counting: The Rise of Chess in India
What’s amazing about this Indian phenomenon is its depth, reminiscent of the Russians decades ago. There are reasons for this rise and no, it hasn’t happened inadvertently
Opinion | Countering Cybercrime: MHA’s Role in Tackling Growing Menace of Cyber Criminals
Establishment of Joint Cyber Coordination Teams, investment in cutting-edge technology and training initiatives signify a proactive approach by the government. MHA's approach has so far helped save Rs 930 crore from being siphoned off in financial frauds
Opinion | Towards Bharat’s Amrit Kaal: Building Ports for Prosperity
With the construction of six mega ports set to significantly boost cargo handling capacity and streamline trade, the stage is set for a paradigm shift in India’s maritime landscape
Opinion | Cancelling the Congress’ ‘Cancel Culture’
By commemorating stalwarts of the past who were neglected, just because they didn’t belong to a particular political lineage, PM Modi has forever liberated the India narrative from the stranglehold of one family and its politics
Opinion | Election Results Further Divide Pakistan, Expose Deep Rot and Fissures
With this election, the disarray in Pakistan is likely to become worse. The coalition government will lack legitimacy
Right Word | Common Civil Code Is A Giant Leap Towards Social Justice
There are several misconceptions about this law that need to be removed as the debate on this issue is likely to intensify in the days to come
Opinion | Pakistan Polls: Imran Khan is Back, But Will it be Enough to Regain Power?
Army Chief General Asim Munir knows that if Imran Khan again becomes a political factor in Pakistan’s political life, he will not be able to remain in the country
Opinion | Tax for Dividing The Nation or Developing?
States get money from the Centre for development, but implementing “freebies” in the name of “development” and then crying for lack of funds will trigger the Finance Ministry
Opinion | Embracing Digital Transformation in Assessments for Foundational Literacy and Numeracy in India
India must use digitised learning solutions and platforms to remain competitive, streamline and expand the quality and flexibility of the assessment process, and create sustainable, unbiased, and fair educational solutions
OPINION | Interim Budget: A Groundbreaking Commitment to Agriculture And Sanatan Dharma Values
As we navigate the challenges of modern agriculture and environmental concerns, revisiting the principles embedded in our cultural heritage can offer valuable insights into sustainable and ethical farming practices
Opinion | Decentralisation of Storage a Welcome Plan to Make Foodgrain Distribution More Efficient
Bringing in large-scale storage intermediation can make the agriculture sector prosperous and professional without worrying about periodic food price-led consumer inflation
Opinion | Interim Budget Demonstrates Confidence And Continuity
Interim Budget 2024 is like a well-baked cake, layered with the sweet promise of continuity, the rich cream of vision and the cherry of robust long-term growth on top. It doesn’t just walk the talk, it sprints, leaps, and pole vaults towards the idea of a...
Opinion | Places of Worship Act: Why This Legislation Needs To Go
The Places of Worship Act unconstitutionally limits communities’ ability to seek legal redress for historical and civilisational abuses. The Act palpably appears to be gravely unjust and invalid and ought to be overturned