Opinion
Nalin Mehta Writes: Three Reasons Why Experts Got It So Wrong on BJP in UP
Predicting elections is not an exact science, anyone can make an honest mistake. The real problem is when so-called experts persist with outdated analytical frameworks despite evidence to the contrary.
Serving Health As Well As Economic Benefits, Green Buildings Are The Future of Living Spaces
A Green Building is an environmentally-conscious and environmentally sustainable structure throughout its life cycle.
How Opposition’s anti-BJP Rhetoric Fell Flat in the Face of BJP’s Positive Messaging
A look into the SP manifesto displays vain attempts to ride on anti-BJP emotions. Strategy and messaging cannot be based on voter categorisation through caste, class and gender.
NATO Looks On As Putin’s War On Ukraine Nears The Endgame
Sources close to affairs say that the live conflict in Ukraine is not expected to continue beyond a week. They are also confident that Nato will not act against Russia.
Russia-Ukraine War: Europe’s Costly Energy Transition Has Accelerated the Great Power Contest
Major economies are waking up to the reality that natural resource security is paramount in a fractured, multi-polar world.
The Advantages Outweigh The Losses: How China Looks At Russia's Ukraine War
The growing consensus within Western strategic circles over the long-term strategic challenge from China is unlikely to subside overnight due to the current crisis in Europe
Taiwan is Not Ukraine: Why It Makes Little Sense for China to Attack Taipei Right Now
The One China Principle, which states that the PRC and Taiwan form one Chinese nation, is the basis of Beijing’s claims over the island and its 23 million people.
With Eye on China, India Joins Race To Weaponise Quantum Tech in Future Military Conflicts
With the leaps made by China in the quantum domain, there is a fear of Chinese military developing both offensive and neutralising capabilities using this kind of technology.
As Ukraine Erupts, North and South Korea are Locked in Their Own Arms Race
North Korea, long known as the ‘Impossible State’, is proving to be just as insuperable a problem for Biden as it was for his predecessors.
Opinion: Pakistan And China Are Moving To Take Over Gilgit-Baltistan
By incorporating Pakistan-occupied Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan will act in clear violation of the UN resolutions that have designated PoGB as a disputed territory.
In Russia-Ukraine War, India Finds Herself in a Pickle
The neutrality option will become difficult to exercise for India if forces far more powerful than her start pushing and forcing her to choose a side.
Nothing Sterling about Navratna NBCC, Green View Project Lays Bare Inherent Flaws in PSUs
And all along, we thought that it is only the profit-chasing private businesspersons who are callous and inhumane.
Why It is Wrong to Equate Legitimate Hindu Concerns With a Political Party’s Agenda
It is possible for someone to politically disagree with the BJP and still take the position that Hindus have been treated as second-class citizens right from the inception of the Indian republic.
On Weekly Chitrahaars, Holiday Antaksharis or Daily Commute, Lata Mangeshkar was India’s Soundtrack
Lata Mangeshkar was a national treasure, Bollywood’s Didi much before the political Didi emerged on the scene.
Tractors, Truckers and Trudeau: The Hypocrisy of Western Politicians Stands Exposed
Regardless of whether or not anyone agrees with the Canadian truckers protest against vaccination mandates, there is delicious irony in what Canadian PM Justin Trudeau is facing.
For Kids’ Sake, End COVID Fixation, Start Undoing the Harm Done to Them
An analysis of nearly 2 million children in Sweden showed no child died due to Covid. We must note that Sweden had its schools open for under-16 kids throughout, including peak pandemic.