Opinion
With China's Entrenchment in Nepal, Bhutan, Time for India to Revamp Border Security
From fencing India-Nepal border, enhancing vigil along Indo-Myanmar border to facilitating reverse migration, India may need a new approach to deal with cross border challenges.
Eye on China, Putin's India Visit Can Help Ties Recover in the Aftermath of Afghanistan Crisis
With China beefing up military presence and encroaching on Russia’s sphere of influence, Moscow, New Delhi could share a more convergent view on preventing a new hegemon from having a free reign.
OPINION: For A Conscious Planet, Focus Should Move Towards Soil
The real ecological issue is soil. Ecological issues must become election issues. Governments must be elected for their concern for ecological issues.
These 253 Million Indians Should be Next in Line to Get Covid-19 Vaccine Now
Since a significant number of adults have taken at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine, it is time we looked at the remainder of the susceptible population in India.
With Covid Economic Shock, Combining Tech with Traditional Farming Methods is the Way Forward
A lot of pain points of traditional methods can be addressed using agritech. Farmers can keep an eye on their yields easily and remotely using the drone technology.
Three Elements Key to Jewar Airport’s Success: Constraints, Costs and Connectivity
For Uttar Pradesh, the Jewar airport is likely to be a game changer. Especially as it caters to Noida, a fast-developing hub for software, media and IT companies.
OPINION: Why is There a Different Benchmark for Outrage over Killings in Kashmir?
Where were the politicians when the two innocent policemen who were having tea at a shop at Barzulla were attacked and shot mercilessly by some coward?
Temple Towns Turning into Icons of Cleanliness is Changing Landscape of Old, Sacred India
Old cities and pilgrim towns, which once seemed like basket cases when it comes to cleanliness, are now leading the way for the rest of the country.
Neither Messy Nor Hidden: Poor Migrants in Urban Slums Deserve Access to Basic Services
Every year, lakhs of rural migrants arrive in large cities, looking for jobs, education and a better life. Many are forced to live in congested slums or on pavements.
For India to Become Coal-free, Start with More Foreign Capital Flow to Green Sectors
India must bite the bullet on large-scale power sector reforms to improve distributional efficiencies and facilitate inward financial and technological flows.
Crop Stubble Burning: End Tyranny of the Vocal Minority Snatching Delhi’s Right to Breathe
It is not ‘anti-farmer’ to point out that a vocal minority of rich farmers from one state is burning the lungs of northern India in the name of innocent farmers everywhere.
Salman Khurshid Hindutva-ISIS Remark is Part of Bigger Congress Strategy for Kerala
This is why Mani Shankar Aiyar’s statements on the PM’s socio-economic background have ensured his banishment from the court, but Salman Khurshid’s electorally damaging statements never will.
Not Durbaris or Hangers-on, Padma Awards Finally Celebrate the Real Heroes of India
When was the last time an Indian proudly walked barefoot in the central hall of the Rashtrapati Bhavan to receive an award from the first citizen of the country?
Chennai Submerges: Living the Horror of 2015 All over Again
Live pictures on television from Chennai and surrounding regions present a picture of despair, with many areas submerged, trees uprooted and roads flooded.
Hindustaniyat over Kashmiriyat in Naya Kashmir is the Way Forward
Kashmir doesn’t need a special status or a healing touch. It doesn’t even need a much-romanticized separate identity. Kashmir needs a new path of development and peace.
Action on Global Warming Critical, but India Can’t Pay the Price for West’s Polluting Act
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has long argued that India’s industrial development cannot be held hostage to unreasonable cuts in its carbon emissions.