Opinion
It's Temple Run for Tamil Nadu Govt in Chidambaram Nataraja Row; Priests Pray Galore
If the probe panel finds irregularities with the temple management, it can file a review petition against the SC order, which gives control to priests. The TN government, however, can still take control of the temple for a limited time
Racial Purity or Scientific Illiteracy? Attempts to Liken Modi Govt With Nazi Regime Fall Flat
In essence, Indian scientific research with the potential for various important breakthroughs was painted by certain sections of the media and the political class as Nazism at work in India
Accusing India of Religious Intolerance Will Not Help Biden Distract From Failures at Home
Just over a year into his term, President Biden is overwhelmingly unpopular. On every issue, from the economy to foreign policy and even coronavirus management, the public no longer believes in him
Modi@8 | PM’s Tough Decisions Have Put India on High Growth Path, Writes Mohandas Pai
Because Prime Minister Modi has been such a stupendous performer, expectations from him are much higher than any other government in past 40 years
With Global South in Jeopardy, Developed Countries Must Take Lead in Achieving Net Zero Emissions
There is an imperative need for not only immediate climate action but also for climate justice. Mitigation methods for the developing world must be well investigated and implemented
India's Jaishankar Mounts an Unsparing Attack on Western Hypocrisy Once Again
Dr Jaishankar makes all the more difference in a changing world where India’s interests depend deeply on shaping a multilateral world order
Opinion: Why Seed Balls are the Future of Plantation in India and the World
Seed bombing is used extensively in the US, Thailand and several African countries to grow plantation and increase the forest cover
Gyanvapi Debate: Road to Communal Harmony Goes Via Truth and Reconciliation, Not Denial
Of the thousands of sites, Hindus have long asked for three most important ones — Ayodhya, Kashi and Mathura — to be returned to them. This is not a big demand
If India Wants Political Stability in Colombo, It Must Act in Interest of Sri Lankan People
Undoubtedly, the continued instability in India’s immediate south has significant implications for New Delhi’s strategic interests
Mamata Banerjee 3.0: Why Last One Year Has Been the Toughest for Bengal’s Ruling TMC
Mamata Banerjee will continue to be the undisputed leader of her party and Bengal in the coming years, but there are numerous early warnings in the first year of her third term as CM
Under Narendra Modi, This India Can Say No to the West
In the recent past, foreign minister S. Jaishankar has frequently reminded his interlocutors of India’s own values, historical experience and strategic moorings that guide it in navigating an uncertain world
Counterview: Elon Musk, Wokeness is Not a Virus, Rich White Male Privilege is
The rise of streaming services has changed the idea of diversity and inclusion, with global players such as Netflix and Amazon Prime Video challenging the status quo of Hollywood studios
Durbar Border, National Border, Honeymoon Border: The Story Behind Famous Nalli Saris
There is a thirty-year cycle. The designs that were prevalent thirty years ago are back in vogue now, says Nalli Kuppuswami Chetti
Why Hillary Clinton Will Compare Ukraine-Russia with India-China, but Not Talk about Pakistan
It suits Hillary Clinton perfectly well to bury her own and US’ record of white-washing Pakistani territorial aggression and terrorism and instead compare Russia-Ukraine situation with China
Time is on India's Side, Should Not Jump the Gun in Reaching Out to Shehbaz Sharif
What should be expected from Shehbaz Sharif as Pakistan Prime Minister? Very little, really. There will certainly be a change in style, but no change in substance
Imran Khan May Be Gone But Whichever Way You Cut it, Pakistan is in Deep Trouble
Pakistan will continue to be at sixes and sevens even if Imran Khan is on his way out