Opinion
Opinion | Modi, Opposition and International Media
The striking similarity in the tone of the international press and the Indian Opposition raises the question: is this a mere coincidence, or a deliberate strategy?
Opinion | Semiconductor Ecosystem: A Silent Revolution in India’s High-Tech Manufacturing
The future of the semiconductor industry in India holds immense promise. It will play a crucial role in shaping the country's advanced technological landscape, driving economic growth, and positioning India as a global leader in innovation
Opinion | Elections 2024: Rahul Gandhi’s Seven Deadly Blunders and Counting
The Nehru-Gandhi family scion has long and consistently operated as the BJP's unwitting but widely acknowledged asset. Even in this general election, he has decided to concede no exception
Opinion | Neha Hiremath Was Killed Because Her Right of Choice Was Not Respected
Neha Hiremath was killed because she chose to reject Fayaz’s love proposal. Her right to choose a fundamental right of human democracy was not respected. Indian society is duty-bound to acknowledge and address this issue to affect a more egalitarian socie...
Opinion | Bharat Vs India Conundrum: 2024 Election is a Clash of Identities Rather Than Ideas
Call it what you will — a wave of decolonisation, Indic renaissance, or reclamation of ‘Bharatiyata’ — the fact of the matter is Indian society is at a crucial inflection point and reflecting seriously on how it aspires to be recognised moving forward
Opinion | Why ‘Modi Ki Guarantee’ is a Crucial Catalyser in Our Viksit Bharat Journey
Titled ‘Modi Ki Guarantee’, BJP’s 2024 manifesto talks big and sets a roadmap for the nation and national discourse for the next two decades. It is a blueprint for taking India through the upward curve of becoming a developed nation
Opinion | Mirror, Mirror on the Wall, Who is Secular of Them All?
When the Indian prime minister goes to the temple, the so-called liberal world goes into a meltdown. Most Indians regard the US as the beacon of secular values. The reality is the US is the farthest from the proverbial ‘separation of Church from State’
Opinion | Congress’ Attack on Aishwarya Rai and Kangana Ranaut Reflects a Larger Problem
Gone are the days when actresses were viewed as a little more than the ladies of the night, but like in other instances, in this as well, the Congress is stuck in the past
Opinion | PM Narendra Modi’s Transformative Leadership: A Journey Towards Resurgent Bharat
Since assuming office in 2014, PM Modi has charted a course that has propelled Bharat to unprecedented heights, both domestically and internationally. His visionary approach has not only reshaped Bharat's socio-economic landscape but has also elevated the...
Opinion | Modi’s War on Corruption: Time to Stop Defaming the Enforcement Directorate
What the Opposition fails to realise is that the courts have repeatedly upheld the proof submitted by ED and the CBI and hence each time the Opposition blames the Modi government, it is undermining the very core of our impartial judicial process
Opinion | Delimitation Final Barrier to Real Democracy in India
Nearly two centuries after England's Great Reform, India still has not returned to the principle of one person, one vote
Opinion | Why Shehbaz Sharif Won’t Find It Easy to Bring Pakistan Economy on Track
New Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb is not the first banker Pakistani politicians have chosen to improve their economy. His predecessors could do really nothing because Pakistan has to change its ideology
Opinion | How PM Modi Epitomises the Concept of Raj Dharma and Ram Rajya
PM Modi has not only justified the political formulations contained in the ancient Indian treatises on statecraft and dharma but has also marshalled the skills and spirit of being a successful modern international leader (Vishwaguru)
Opinion | Why India is Right to Exclude Muslims from the Citizenship Amendment Act
CAA is absolutely fine and effective as it stands. It is the first step to making Bharat the natural home for the persecuted people of all Indic religions
Opinion | Alliance With TIPRA Motha May Strengthen NDA in Tripura, But BJP Has Lessons to Learn
Apart from striking alliances with the regional tribal parties, the BJP also needs to cultivate mass leaders from the tribal community simultaneously
Opinion | Achieving ‘Equanomics’ Through ‘Modinomics’
Through our government’s policies, we are creating a structural and functional framework that empowers and unleashes the potential of Nari Shakti, thereby ensuring that we are on the path to becoming one of the world’s equanomic societies