Opinion
Opinion | As Narendra Modi Takes Historic Oath, A Miracle Named Indian Democracy Smiles
When Narendra Modi takes oath as Prime Minister for the third successive time, the faceless Indian election officials, security personnel, and voters who make the largest magna of democracy happen every single time will smile from the shadows
Opinion | Exit the Exit Polls? Why It Might Be Time
Exit polls no doubt give employment to psephologists and entertainment to rest of the nation. But will it be a loss to discontinue the practice?
Write Mind | Empowering, Not Redistributing: PM Modi in Favour of Life, Liberty and Property
PM Modi rejects the concept of ‘mai-baap sarkar’. His approach centres on empowering every section of society cohesively and putting them in charge of their destiny. During his 2014 Lok Sabha campaign, he expressed his belief in ‘minimum government, maxim...
Opinion | Solidarity, Not Silence: The Message at the Heart of ‘Shikwa-e Hind’
Mujibur Rehman's ‘Shikwa-e Hind’ advocates for Indian Muslims to build solidarity with other marginalised groups like Dalits, actively engage in the political sphere, and reclaim their rightful place as equal citizens to create a truly inclusive India
Opinion | Why Chandu Champion is Important for Kartik Aaryan’s Career
Kartik Aaryan is popular because of his young-man-next-door image, comic timing and the ability to rattle off monologues. Chandu Champion is the biggest challenge the actor has faced in his career
Opinion | PM Modi’s Progressive Model: From Women-centric To Women-led
From giving women reproductive rights over their bodies and increasing the fetal gestation period to 24 weeks to criminalising the unconstitutional practice of instant triple talaq, the Modi government has truly exhibited a fearless, women-friendly approa...
Opinion | Time is Ripe to Establish Indian Institute of World Cultures
The mark of a confident individual or nation lies in the ability to see the world on their own terms and with their cultural frame of reference
Opinion | The Mulbagal Murder: A Cold Case Still Burning After 30 Years
Over 30 years have elapsed since the assassination of M.B. Moosa, but there is hardly any progress in the investigations, and it is most likely to be closed as unsolved. The lone assassin Mohammed Dossa, remains untraceable
Opinion | Madhavi Raje Scindia: The Revered ‘Rajmata’ Whose Legacy Transcends Borders
Madhavi Raje Scindia, mother of Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia, served as a living bridge between two South Asian nation-states, India and Nepal, and two different communities, Marathas and Rajputs
Opinion | Sushil Kumar Modi: The Architect of a Resurgent Bihar
Sushil Kumar Modi’s enduring legacy in Bihar politics will remain a shining example of how power and politics can be utilised for the betterment of the larger populace
Opinion | PoK is Witnessing Worst Violence Ever, But Silence of International Community is Nauseating
The situation in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir has deteriorated seriously, but the international community is living in a state of denial
Opinion | The Untold Crisis in PoJK: A Cry for Freedom and Fairness
PoJK has remained under Pakistan’s control, yet the promises of progress and prosperity have largely remained unfulfilled, leading to growing discontent among its people
Opinion | Wealth Tax: Producing More Heat Than Light
The re-entry of wealth tax could undermine economic efficiency, exacerbate capital flight, and tax evasion. Policymakers must carefully weigh these considerations and explore alternative approaches to address income inequality
Opinion | Study Shows India’s Hindu Population Shrank By 7.8%, Busts 3 Liberal Lies
A new study by the Prime Minister’s Economic Advisory Council has found that the Hindu population in India’s demography shrank by 7.8 per cent between 1950 and 2015, while Muslims grew by nearly 4.5 per cent in the same period
Right Foot Forward | Modi And Media: Why It’s Wrong to Say Press Freedom Is Under Attack
Narendra Modi, in one of his recent TV interviews, gave a point-by-point rebuttal of selective criticism and cherry-picking by the liberal chatterati. An empirical analysis of published articles and interviews across media will prove this point
Opinion | Red Flag for India as China Disbands SSF with AI Warfare on Mind
China will fight an intelligentised war with India or the US in which artificial intelligence will play the major role