Opinion
Opinion | Time to Reverse Anti-Jewish Sentiments in Muslim World
The Jew-hate racist narrative has been institutionalised in Muslim societies. It has assisted the national ruling elite in using religion and Jew-hate doctrine as useful tools to suppress and oppress its subjects
Opinion | Five Big Ideas to Make Bharat A Developed Nation by 2047
Given that independent consultancies and multilateral funding agencies foresee the possibility of Bharat becoming a developed country by 2047, getting there seamlessly is what the government may have to work on
OPINION | Time for the Christian Community to Reassess its Political Standpoint
The Congress and Left parties appear to portray Israel as the villain and Hamas as messengers of peace. This political competition in whitewashing Hamas is a cause for concern, as pointed out by Bishop Tharayil
Opinion | In Diplomatic Deep Seas: Qatar and Bharat at Naval Crossroads
Qatar has issued a death sentence to eight Indian citizens on charges of espionage without due acceptable legal process, almost like a diktat, after keeping them in confinement for a year. Be that as it may, Bharat has to prepare to face three plausible s...
OPINION | Blinken Is Right; Hindus And Jews Are Victims of The Same Islamist Irredentism
A cursory reading of the manifestoes of Hamas and Lashkar-e-Taiba will easily settle the debate in favour of those who think that Indians and Israelis are the unprovoked victims of a fundamentally deep-seated Islamist chauvinism: the refusal to accept the...
Opinion | Misreading Chinese Intentions Can Prove Costly: Remembering The Build-Up To 1962
Mao’s role in the 1962 conflict with India was underplayed for years and it was only in the 1990s that a series of good writing from China emerged, revealing Mao’s impatience and irritation with Nehru’s growing influence in the developing world, and India...
Opinion | Hardening Geopolitical Faultlines in West Asia May Give India’s Interests Temporary Setback
The changed geopolitical scenario in West Asia has become a trouble for India and a blessing for China. Any arrest in the forward movement towards I2U2 expansion or IMEC corridor is all set to help the Chinese secure its strategic interests
Opinion | Your War is Against Humanity, My War is For Peace: Western World’s Hypocrisy
India continually faces international criticism despite employing legal and humane measures to address threats to its national interests. The same Western nations that often criticise India tend to overlook their own actions in various conflict zones arou...
Opinion | How India’s Vaccine Industry Will Save Millions of Children in Africa
India’s pharmaceutical industry aims to scale up vaccine manufacturing to satisfy the demands of more African nations with high malaria burdens and thereby support international efforts to save lives
OPINION | The Ongoing Morally Jaundiced 'Woke Intifada' Is Born Out Of 'Israelophobia'. PERIOD.
There is no moral equivalence to be drawn between the long-suffering but Hamas-supporting Palestinians of Gaza and the state of Israel. Not doctrinally and certainly not in the present context
Opinion | Bihar Train Accident: About Time We Stop Playing The Game of Passing The Buck
Any major accident must be a wake-up call for the Railway Board, who must get to the root cause analysis and take action to punish those found guilty. It should get out of its track record of fixing responsibility at the lowest possible level of officials
Opinion | Adopting Liberals' Perspective, Congress Must Now See Hamas' Evil
Islamist groups like Hamas promote bigotry and violence, slaughter children and teenagers, and bomb schools and hospitals. Israel suffers all this and yet, it is portrayed as the villain
Opinion | Indigenising Education: Ancient Indic Knowledge is Finally Getting its Due in New India
At a time when India is working overtime to become Aatmanirbhar, it only makes sense for our education system to take inspiration from our rich civilisational and cultural heritage
Right Word | Pakistan Military’s Economic Fortunes Skyrocket Amidst Economic Crisis
While the Pakistani military elite profits from the country’s economic misery, common Pakistani lives continue to bear the brunt of Pakistan’s economic mismanagement by the military-controlled establishment
Indian Ink | Unpalatable Truths: The Importance of Being Gandhi
Gandhi in our times is no Mahatma. He is the struggle of the common man and woman trying to find the truth
Opinion | Art of the Loot: Canada Houses Not Only Terrorists, But Thieves As Well
Mackenzie Art Gallery in Canada not only has a collection of their Indian art, it possesses a collection of our Indian art too