Opinion
India’s Economic Recovery on Track, GDP Growth in Second Quarter Will Reflect That
All economic variables are indicating that successive quarters and current fiscal may witness high economic growth. However, the government should take care of informal sector.
NSA-Level Meet on Afghanistan Shows India's Growing Clout in the Region, Hurts Pakistan Ego
Pakistan’s duplicity to support Afghanistan came to the fore when it refused to respond to India's request to dispatch 50,000 tonnes of wheat to Afghanistan through Pakistan.
In LAC Tensions with China, Why India Must Keep a Close Watch on Chicken’s Neck
The Chinese offensive in 1962 targeted areas of Arunachal Pradesh and Ladakh. Professional militaries learn lessons from the last war but always prepare for future wars.
Why Saudi Arabia Decided to Bail out Bankrupt Pakistan despite Troubled Ties
While Pakistan won’t get Saudi’s support on Kashmir, it is perfectly happy to cash Riyadh’s check. And that’s enough for both.
Will Indian Cricket Team Take the Knee for Persecuted Minorities in Pakistan, Bangladesh?
If human rights matter, and the sports field must be used as a medium, are there not better issues that the Indian cricket team could have chosen to highlight?
China is Cracking Down on Cryptocurrency and Other Countries are Taking Note
Governments worldwide have a common concern that privately operated, highly volatile digital currencies threaten their financial and monetary systems.
Digital Inclusion 2.0 Can Be Achieved When Innovation Benefits Are Shared, Needs Met
Inclusion 2.0 can only be achieved when strands of access integrate an understanding of the history of oppression, feminist and ethnic perspectives, while integrating user feedback.
India Must Revisit One China Policy; Beijing Only Responds to Sticks, Seldom to Carrots
China has actively sabotaged Indian interests since 1949 and tried to harm us in every possible way.
When Pakistan President Ayub Khan Heeded Chinese Advice on Kashmir & Paid the Price
So entwined were the Chinese with Pakistani plans that Ayub Khan was willing to discuss with Chinese premier Zhou Enlai the tactics he wished to adopt in case of war with India.
Not Just a Hindu Nationalist, Savarkar Was a Rationalist Too, Opposed Untouchability
Savarkar encouraged Hindus to test the knowledge in ancient scriptures on the touchstone of science and to follow fearlessly the path that contributes to the good of the nation.
OPINION: With Insolvency & Bankruptcy Code, Air India Privatisation, Modi Govt Bites the Reform Bullet
Unlocking value through quick resolution, monetisation or via sale, as in the case of Air India deal, the Modi government has exhibited sound business sense.
Mental Health Pandemic is Real, Needs as Much Attention as COVID-19
India needs a mental health minister. One-seventh of the population or roughly 20 crore Indians need immediate medical intervention.
It’s Time Sebi Asks the Right Questions From Ramdev on Ruchi Soya
Ruchi Soya was never a bad business. It was only badly managed, which landed it in the financial trouble it had found itself in.
When Mahatma Gandhi’s Self-help Cooking Experiment at Tagore’s Santiniketan Caused Turmoil
In his autobiography, Mahatma Gandhi wrote, ‘I am of the opinion that the famous institution lost nothing by having conducted the experiment for a brief interval.’
99 Crore Jabs to be Delivered in 92 Days: Can India Hit Its Next Covid Vaccination Target?
There is a problem, and it's not linked to the availability of vaccines.
Narendra Modi’s Visit Takes India-US Ties Forward despite Gaps and Uncertainties
Biden has reiterated the US support for India’s permanent membership on a reformed UN Security Council, as well as entry to the Nuclear Suppliers Group.