Opinion
Right Word | Queues at Congress Offices to get ‘Promised’ Money after Elections Expose an ‘Election Scam’
The allies of Congress in the INDI alliance should also come forward and speak about this
Global Watch | Beyond the ‘Azad’ Facade: Pakistan’s Colonial Grip on PoJK
Pakistan's brutal crackdown on PoJK protests, fuelled by economic misery and a thirst for freedom, lays bare Islamabad's colonial rule. A two-star Pak general holds more power in PoJK than its elected leader, exposing the “autonomy” charade for what it is...
Opinion | Modi Set For A Historic Third Term With A Weakened Mandate
Narendra Modi will become the first incumbent prime minister to return to office for a third consecutive term, 62 years after Jawahar Lal Nehru’s hattrick in 1962
Opinion | Exam Time for ‘Bollykids’ of the New Generation
The masses will judge the work of several Bollywood kids soon. They might accept them. Or, they may not
Opinion | India’s Defence Dilemma: Balancing Ambition with Limited Resources
The security threats and challenges India faces today are extreme and require additional political attention and defence funding if the nation is to achieve the 2047 mission of Viksit Bharat
Opinion | Salman Rushdie: An Author Who Defeated Death
Salman Rushdie, through ‘Knife: Meditations After an Attempted Murder’, attempts to 'come to grips with the event' after a near-fatal knife attack on him more than 30 years after the publication of 'The Satanic Verses'
Opinion | Bollywood: Choices on a Platter for Filmgoers
Bollywood will be offering films of various genres in the coming months. Filmgoers could not have asked for anything better
India First | Rising Muslim Population: Arise Before It’s Too Late
The findings of the Prime Minister’s Economic Advisory Council say that between 1950 and 2015, the population of Hindus declined by 8 per cent whereas the population of Muslims grew by 43 per cent
Opinion | Why All Eyes are on Tripura East: Decoding the Seat’s Political Significance
While tribal voters are around 23 per cent in the Tripura West seat, their percentage is around 42 per cent in the Tripura East constituency. Due to this, result of Tripura East seat is keenly awaited by the state’s political circles to understand the cha...
Opinion | Why So Many Congress Leaders Are Leaving the Grand Old Party
The Congress’ ideological shift, lack of clear vision, inconsistent functioning, and centralisation of power are driving its leaders away
Global Watch | Why India and the West Should Be Concerned About New Ruling Alliance in Nepal
With Oli’s return to power, there is a growing risk that Nepal’s strategic autonomy may be compromised, potentially undermining its cooperative relationships with India and the US
Opinion | India And United States: An Old Friend, An Older Frenemy
In the parabolic arc from the Middle East to the South China Sea, only India provided the US with the geostrategic depth to counter China in the Indo-Pacific
Right Word | How CPEC Has Become the Curse of Balochistan
The collective portrayal of CPEC as a threat to Balochistan encompasses concerns of environmental degradation, displacement of local populations, and undermining the region’s socio-economic stability
Srimat Swami Smaranananda Ji Maharaj’s Demise is a Personal Loss, Writes PM Modi | Opinion
Just like Swami Atmasthananda Ji, Swami Smaranananda Ji too dedicated his entire life for spreading the ideas of Acharya Ramakrishna Paramahamsa, Mata Sharada Devi and Swami Vivekananda across the world, writes PM Narendra Modi
Opinion | Seven Conspiracy Theories Before Lok Sabha Elections and One Grain of Truth
To obsess over the conspiratorial is to hurtle down the river of insanity. But connecting invisible dots on the shifting sandbanks of politics can give one a glimpse of the course that the river will take
Opinion | Selective Degradation of Malayalam Cinema Must Be Prevented
Kerala is known for its liberal values, yet it banned ‘The Kerala Story’ from being shown in theatres. It is crucial for all cinema enthusiasts to ensure that the medium remains free from becoming machinery of propaganda and to do that, selective degradat...