Opinion
Opinion | History, Historiography and the Idea of New India
New-age India scholarship finds support and is consequently rising because of one very important reason -- Prime Minister Narendra Modi
Opinion | How ‘Secular’ Parties are Driving Muslims into BJP’s Arms
If the trend consolidates, then for the first time, we could see many floating Muslim voters go for the BJP in the May elections
Book Review | India Before And After 2014: Realistic Portrayal of India’s Journey Towards Self-Reliance
Dr Vinusha Reddy’s ‘India Before And After 2014: Why Bharat Needs BJP’ is a compelling narrative that offers valuable insights into India’s political landscape and the transformative potential of effective governance
Opinion | Ghulam Nabi Azad-Farooq Abdullah Spat: Tussle For Primacy
Both Azad and Abdullah have served as chief ministers of J&K, held important positions in the Union ministry, and were once upon a time on the same side of the political divide. But now, equations have changed
Opinion | Are Most Films Losing Theatrical Viewership Because of Streaming Platforms?
Box-office collections take a hit in the case of most films, except when a Jawan or an Animal makes millions gravitate to the theatres
Opinion | Ahlan Modi: An Enchanting Enigma of Bharat
While the BAPS Swaminarayan Mandir in Abu Dhabi will provide strength and hope to devotees, it will also act as a harbinger for a deeper connect of Bharat with the Middle East
Opinion | How Modinomics Has Empowered Assam
If good politics is indeed about good economics, then Assam is a classic template of progress, inclusivity and development
Opinion | Pakistan Elections and the Big Legitimacy Question Mark
Whatever civilian dispensation is finally entrusted reins of power, its legitimacy will remain doubtful in an election that is seen as lacking credibility
Right Word | New Dynasts in Pakistan Politics Thrive as Democracy Bleeds
Maryam Nawaz and Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari are the new faces of Pakistan’s political dynasts
Opinion | Digital Public Infrastructure: Brahmastra of India’s Diplomacy
Spurred by the success of digital public goods and infrastructure such as CoWin and UPI at home, India wants to share the technology with emerging economies
Opinion | INDIA in Disarray after Nitish Kumar's Exit; Gandhis Must Take Responsibility for This Mess
The Congress must decide whether to cling to their fading relevance as prisoners of the past or embrace the mantle of change, charting a new course for Indian democracy
Padma Shri for Surendra Kishore: Honest Journalist Whose Writings Bear Signature of Karpoori Thakur's Life
The Narendra Modi government announced the Bharat Ratna (posthumous) for Karpoori Thakur on Tuesday, and the Padma Shri on Thursday for Surendra Kishore, a senior journalist and close associate of the socialist leader, who has been practising outspoken jo...
Opinion | Women as Protagonists of Ram Janmabhoomi Movement
Women amplified the cause of the Ram Janmabhoomi Movement and led from the front. The movement can be hailed as the crusade where women’s agency was integrated with the cultural and historical pride of the nation
Opinion | AI Mission: Propelling the Rise of Bharat as a Global Leader in Artificial Intelligence
Today, India is a country on a mission. A mission to not just develop an indigenous and sovereign AI ecosystem in the country, but also become a net exporter of AI technologies to the world
Opinion | Come On, Barbie, Let’s Not Party! Oscars Snub for Greta Gerwig, Margot Robbie Nothing New
Few global awards have enjoyed the kind of spotlight as the Oscars. None have been given so many chances to make it right
Opinion | Unveiling Solutions: PMJAY’s Wellness Power in Cervical Cancer Awareness
In the pursuit of eliminating cervical cancer, a holistic approach anchored in strategic implementation is paramount. Leveraging PMJAY as a cornerstone, alongside vaccination initiatives and screening strategies, a path will be forged toward a cervical ca...