Opinion
Lavrov Treated as Long-Term Ally, Wang Yi as Unwelcome Guest: India's Clear Message To The World
The prime minister would have conveyed a personal message to Putin through Lavrov, something he never did with Wang Yi, projecting differences between relations
Pakistan PM Imran Khan Has Lost the Numbers Game, Writing on the Wall is Crystal Clear
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan is going down and it will take more than a miracle to save him
Why China's New Road G216 Highway Will Mean Strategic Change for India
For Beijing, in case of a conflict with India, the G216 will be a great boon for the PLA in the two restive autonomous regions bordering India, particularly for the Ladakh region, which has been witnessing a serious military confrontation since May 2020
By the Skin of its Teeth: How the BJP Won Goa
Even the most experienced heavyweights in Goa found themselves cut to size on the result day.
Will AAP Emerge as Real Challenger to BJP in 2024? Punjab, not Gujarat Holds the Key
The real test for Kejriwal will be Punjab. His Delhi model has won him Punjab.
The Secret Sauce Behind BJP’s Comfortable Victory in Uttarakhand
Uttarakhand Elections 2022: For the people of Uttarakhand, their direct connection with PM Modi cancelled the effect of anti-incumbency against the state leadership.
PM Modi is Tearing Down Age-Old Barriers Restricting Women Empowerment
International Women's Day: In the defence forces and related areas alone, PM Modi’s tenure has managed to break several glass ceilings.
From Capacity to Capability: Bringing More Women in Logistics and Transport
International Women's Day: From forklifts to conveyor belts, and from golf carts with attached trolleys to robots, women can take on more operational roles as well as management roles in logistics.
In Times of VUCA, Being Atmanirbhar is the Only Way to Stay on Top, Ensure Growth
For defence and hi-technology areas like semiconductors and telecommunications, the case for self-sufficiency is becoming stronger.
UP Next: On Hijab, UP Voters are Polarised but Who Stands to Benefit?
In districts like Azamgarh and Mau, which have a large Muslim population and are going to polls in the seventh phase, the polarisation can be pronounced.
Board Exams Can be a Nightmare For You but They are Not Going Anywhere Soon
Despite Covid-19 pandemic and students’ learning being affected, one is still obsessed with taking exams.
With West’s SWIFT Punishment to Russia, India Must Offer the World a Better Alternative – Its GPI
As a diplomacy tool, GPI will help several developing countries to integrate with the global economy. This will enable their importers and exporters to trade at a cheaper transaction cost.
Iron Fist for Putin’s Russia but Kid Gloves for Xi’s China? West May Have Got It All Wrong
Despite the collapse of Soviet Union and its ideological challenge, America’s Cold War with Russia did not end geopolitically. It took the form of expanding Nato closer to Russia’s borders.
OPINION: The Unending Suffering of Gujjars and Bakarwals in Jammu and Kashmir
Last month, government officials demolished the homes of nearly a dozen Gujjar & Bakarwal families in Jammu city, which sparked off protests all over the state.
Naya Kashmir: After 32 Years in Refugee Camps, Rented Rooms, I Have Returned Home for Good
From starting as a tourist to settling down as an entrepreneur, my journey back to Kashmir was complete.
Budget 2022 Focuses on Energy Transition but Falls Short of Making Bold Allocations
The transition to cleaner forms of energy for hard-to-abate sectors like road transport and shipping would signal a paradigm shift right down to the supply chains.