Opinion
Ram Rajya in Delhi: Arvind Kejriwal and AAP’s Another Ideological Leap
Over the past few years, the AAP has increasingly proved its cheerleaders wrong who thought that it was an alternative to the Congress, even as the latter has always accused it of being the B-Team of the BJP.
Lost Track of Time Browsing Online? Experts Say You Should Not Buy into ‘Online Shopping Saves Time’ Idea
As customers are exposed to a plethora of interactive capabilities of an online store, the chances of your desire to save time while shopping online is as bleak as it can get.
Where’s the White Paper? In Haryana’s New Jobs for Locals Policy, These Questions Remain Unanswered
Obviously Gurgaon is not Haryana and Haryana is not Gurgaon, but the GDP figures certainly make a case that what affects Gurgaon, affects the economic health of Haryana disproportionately.
Beyond Policies, the ASTRA India Needs to Defeat Pollution and Claim Clean Air
Despite improvements during the lockdown, air quality in a city like Delhi remained way below the desired national standards and WHO guidelines.
Indian Model of Privatisation Will Be Different from US, Russia. This is What Narendra Modi Has in Mind
The dilemma of privatisation in India is—how does one privatise without the creation of corporate feudalism, without alienating all the people at the same time and without losing elections?
Should Private Players be Involved in India's Vaccination Drive?
If the private players get involved, India will need a clear road map, with the public sector leading the way.
Opinion: At What Point Does 'Civil Society' Begin to Admit That Farmer Protests Have Gone too Far?
Why are the folks, who have been wrong every step of the way, still telling us what to think? At each stage, their assumptions about the so called farmers' protest proved wrong.
PM Modi's RS Speech: An Attempt To Replace Confrontational Politics By Constructive Polity
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has clearly given an indication that he is acting more like a statesman so that the politics of confrontation can be replaced by the polity of inclusiveness, growth and prosperity.
With Farmers' Protest, This is What the Anti-India Cabal Wants
The farm laws coupled with the plethora of farmer-centric welfare schemes promise a new dawn for Indian agriculture, ensuring maximum benefits to farmers.
Provocative Remarks on Farm Laws Are Part of A Larger Disinformation Campaign Against PM Modi Govt
It needs to be reiterated that ever since the nationalists came to power in 2014 in India and came back with even greater majority in 2019, they have been constantly targeted with a battle of narratives.
Conserving Wetlands Key to Rejuvenation of Rivers, Focus of Namami Gange Project
One significant component of river rejuvenation is conservation of wetlands as they can ensure in protecting the ecological and geological entity of rivers.
Budget 2021: Govt Should Set Stage for Unleashing Economic Growth for Decades to Come
In the short term, all four engines of economic growth - consumption, investments, government expenditure and exports - need to fire at full throttle.
Khalistani Supporters Wanted to Turn January 26 into Jallianwala Bagh 2.0. Delhi Police Didn’t Fall into the Trap
The violence witnessed near Red Fort on Republic Day holds lessons for the law-enforcement agencies and the Delhi Police
As Assam Gets Poll-Ready, We Must Talk about the Problematic Politics of Badruddin Ajmal
If people such as Badruddin Ajmal take center stage, a repeat of the Shah Bano disaster cannot be ruled out
Tejas: The Inside Story of How India Designed the Light Combat Aircraft
Today, LCA Tejas is recognized for its state-of-the-art flight controls, which offer excellent and safe handling
Farm Protests Can Lead to Anarchy and Chaos
The laws passed by Parliament reflect the will of the people in a democracy and no one can be allowed to destroy that will.