Opinion
From Hindi, Tamil, Sanskrit to French, Subramania Bharati Loved Language in All Its Forms
Subramania Bharati's writing in both Tamil and English sought to restore a sense of self-worth to Indians as the scions of a rich and ancient culture as great as any the world has known.
OPINION: Time to Ban IAS, IPS Officers’ Personal Social Media Handles Grabbing Attention for Unreal Reasons
Practice of garnering false publicity needs to be discouraged and the government should keep a tab on publicity hungry IAS and IPS officers to curb misuse of social media.
After Rahul's Twitter Tangle, Will Congress Try to Stage a Koo on BJP's Social Media Turf?
Koo, the alternative to Twitter being encouraged by the government, has already seen several Congress leaders come on board.
US Botched Up Foreign Missions Including Afghanistan; Time for Washington to Introspect
For two decades, the US and its allies showed a dream of modern life to the people of Afghanistan. When Afghan people started embracing it, the US simply pulled the rug from beneath their feet
Why a China-led Counter to Quad Cannot Go Far
China and Russia may be key strategic partners in their quest for certain objectives. However, a closer look shows Beijing’s engagement with Russia is selective.
China, Left Parties Had Mutual Interest in Scuttling India-US Nuclear Deal. CPM Denials Unconvincing
Sitaram Yechury’s transparently flawed logic and blatantly mendacious apologia for Chinese actions reinforce the circumstantial evidence that indicates collusion.
15 Kids Per Class, Hygiene Audits, Vaccinated Staff: How Schools Must Prepare to Reopen
As far as school reopening is concerned, minimalism should be our mantra; expenditure should only be incurred at three levels—hygiene, technology and communication.
World Nature Conservation Day: How Corporate India is Learning to Become Eco-conscious
The increasing environmental problems have prompted many businesses to recognize that we cannot step on the environment to meet our egotistical wants.
OPINION: How UP's 3M Model is Winning the War against Covid
This approach of trickling administrative ways and means to the last block has set Uttar Pradesh apart from a state like Maharashtra.
OPINION: The Pegasus Project—Propaganda or Reality?
It will be prudent for the government of India to order a detailed inquiry against the consortium members to unearth the larger conspiracy behind this expose directed at India.
Afghan Security Forces Far Outnumber Taliban but That Isn’t Enough to Win a War
The Biden administration has repeatedly insisted that the Afghan National Defence and Security Forces (ANDSF) will endure any offensives by the militants.
The ‘Cry Thief’ Policy of Pakistan
The list of atrocities, human rights abuses and lack of freedom of speech and the theft of our resources committed by Pakistan is too long to be included in this short piece
How India Lost Sri Lanka to China—Starting with Strategic Blunders during Indira Gandhi Regime
The hard truth is that the emergence of a new war theatre down south seems imminent, given the way things are going. It’s something that India can hardly afford.
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.
OPINION: Taking the COVID-19 Vaccine Should be the National Duty of Every Indian Citizen
Let all states, political parties stand united and follow the call of vaccination by the Prime Minister.
This Man Left His Secured Job at BARC in 1995. Now He Owns World’s Largest Thyroid Testing Company
He handed in his resignation letter, came home and told his wife. She then took the major step to support him: she resigned from her bank job and joined her husband.