Opinion
India Must Lead Quad Effort to Pull Out Sri Lanka from Clutches of China’s Debt Trap Diplomacy
Ending China’s baleful influence on strategically important country like Sri Lanka, which straddles the sea lanes in Indian Ocean region, should be on the agenda of the Quad meeting in Japan
Inside Sri Lankan People’s Protest, a Political Awakening is Underway
The scenic Indian Ocean country has become a backdrop to reckless state-led coercion culminating in a full-blown crisis
Is This the Beginning of the End of Sedition Law in India?
It must be mentioned that the British who brought sedition law to suppress Indians have abolished it in their country while we are still carrying the baggage of this colonial legacy
How Himanta Biswa Sarma Revolutionised Cancer Care in Assam
The centres on the grid will provide diagnosis and care, and will be located much closer to the homes of people who live in far-flung areas
Mandate COVID Vaccination for Adults, Don’t Make School-going Children a Scapegoat
Our kids need regular schools. Period. The lack of social play with peers, interaction with teachers and a daily routine, as well as hyper-dependence on mobiles have gone on for far too long
Taking Ties to New Heights: Japan and India Join Hands in the Strategic Andaman and Nicobar Islands
India and Japan remain time-tested partners and their evolving relationship reflects the growing convergence of their strategic interests
PLA Navy @ 73: A Journey from Assassin’s Mace to Safeguarding Overseas Interests
73rd Anniversary of PLA Navy: China’s naval capabilities are not only growing quantitatively but also improving qualitatively. PLA Navy is developing its Marine Corps, which has grown from 2 to 8 brigades since 2017
Earth Day: India Finds Itself in Catch-22 Situation, Ecosystem-based Adaptation a Ray of Hope
India needs to work on reducing the development deficit by strengthening infrastructure and industries, while keeping the emissions strictly under check
So Far, Only Chinese Medicine Was Offered Exalted Status by WHO. Jamnagar Centre Can Change That
For decades only Chinese medicine had dominated the traditional medicine division of WHO, Geneva and Ayurveda with all its codified texts and millennia-old wisdom was relegated to herbalism!
As Russia Reels Under Cascading Effects of Chip Starvation, China May Not Be a Dependable Partner
With no hope to import chips legally, Moscow may turn to gray imports and smuggling
Why Goa is So Much More Than a Party Capital: Exploring Its Rich Culture and Konkan Roots
While many in the rest of India tend to think of Goa as a Christian and English-speaking state, the Catholic population in Old Goa has actually come down to 25 per cent
When Pa Ranjith Was Told an Ambedkar Photo in Hero’s House Will Incur Losses for Producers
Ambedkar Jayanti 2022: That time has passed when it was thought that showing an Ambedkar picture in the hero’s house might be the film’s ruin, writes filmmaker Pa Ranjith
The True Inheritor of Jyotiba Phule’s Legacy of Empowering Underprivileged Women
The journey and achievements of Narendra Modi as a socio-political thinker and as an administrator reminds observers of the success of Mahatma Phule’s activism
Imran Khan May Be Gone But Whichever Way You Cut it, Pakistan is in Deep Trouble
Pakistan will continue to be at sixes and sevens even if Imran Khan is on his way out
India Comes to Sri Lanka's Rescue But Colombo Continues Seeking More Funds From China
India has rushed to assist Sri Lanka while China has been pressing for a Free Trade Agreement, thus, stopping their funding spree
India’s Family Planning Mission Puts Burden of Sterilisation on Women at the Cost of Their Health
World Health Day: Between 2008 and 2019, only 3 per cent of all 51.6 million sterilisations done in India were vasectomies