Opinion
Opinion | How PM Modi's 'Sadhana', 'Tapasya' United India for the Return of 'Prabhu Ram'
From posting bhajans to his 11-day anushthan ahead of Ram Lalla’s ‘pran pratishtha’, PM Narendra Modi acted as a catalyst that broke the self-restraint of Ram bhakts, mentally ingrained through decades or even centuries of conditioning
Opinion | Beyond Ayodhya Ram Mandir: Five Things Bharat Must Change as a Hindu Rashtra
Not only has Bharat been living under a colonial cloud, many of its laws are weaponised against the civilisation. That must change. That is the logical next step of a Ram Rajya
Opinion | New India Champions Global Gender Equality and Equity at Davos
The country seeks to not only grow itself but change the inequities and maladjustments elsewhere
Opinion | South Africa’s Genocide Case Against Israel: The Role of International Court of Justice
The ICJ is the principal judicial organ of the UN that settles legal disputes between States in accordance with international law. It is not a criminal court, and it does not try individuals
Opinion | Hrithik Roshan Turns 50: When Age Is Just A Number
Hrithik Roshan is the latest entrant to the 50-plus club of big male stars. In an industry where most dreams die soon after they are born, how they have retained their long-lasting popularity seems like a miracle.
Opinion | PoJK: Could The February 5 Strike Become A Game Changer?
The Jammu Kashmir Joint Action Committee has called for observing February 5 as a day of protest against heavy taxes on electricity bills. The day is also observed as Kashmir Solidarity Day
Opinion | Why India Should Use Maldivian Self-Goal To Push Tourism In Lakshadweep
Development and sustainability don’t have to be antithesis to each other. The same holds true for tourism and ecological safety. Lakshadweep must follow the middle path of sustainable development
Opinion | Maldives, Lakshadweep and India’s Poor Tourism Record
In 2022, India was placed as low as 54 out of 117 countries in the World Economic Forum and Tourism Index
Opinion | Water Resources Should Be Part Of India’s Development Goal
Institutional reforms coupled with holistic management of the water resources will ensure the economy’s sustainability
PM Modi's January 9 Roadshow With UAE President Will Usher in New Phase in Historic Ties
Their journey through the streets of Modi's home state Gujarat, which will also host the Vibrant Gujarat summit on January 10, will serve as a preview of closer collaboration to come.
Opinion | Cementing Global South Leadership: India Emerges as Strong Development Partner in Africa, Asia
India is not offering mere lip service, it is backing its talk of aiding the Global South by making significant investments in Africa and Asia
Opinion | Freedom of Press Under Attack in PoJK
As per a new bill, any journalist found guilty of criticising PoJK government policies, officials, departments, or institutions on social media platforms or in press will be punishable with at least two years’ imprisonment and fine
Opinion | Why India Must Call US Bluff on Pannun
The Pannun case is a warning shot across India’s bow: India’s rise is good for the world but it should be on the West’s terms
Opinion | Why Are We Not Asking Women What They Want? Political Gender Equality and Myth-Making
Political gender equality is pervasive not just across international organisations working on gender issues but also in our everyday parlance. The danger of this lies in perpetuating myths of gender equality that displace women’s voices and replace them w...
Right Word | How Pakistan Media is Ready to Crawl When Asked to Bend by China
Pakistan’s media landscape has gradually transitioned from mere importing and propagation of Chinese media content to outright adoption of Beijing’s narratives not only on global issues but even those related to Pakistan itself
Opinion | The Archies and Why We Must Discuss the Film Instead of Nepotism
Is The Archies a good or bad film? The focus of the discussion should be film instead of the alleged beneficiaries of family connections