Opinion
Return of Politics in Kashmir?
There are indeed more than murmurs of the restart of political activity in the union territory of J&K, which have led to a whole new level of backdoor political shenanigans
Virus Has Shown You Your Place—The Message from Global Media Coverage of Second Wave in India
Coverage of India in the month of May was a mini-series that was insensitive, commercialised and entertainment akin to Sunday lynchings of times past.
ASHA, ANM, Anganwadi Workers Bravely Fought COVID in Rural India. Time We Train & Equip Them Better
COVID working groups, made up of ASHA, ANM and Anganwadi workers, can play a major role in conducting vaccination drives and raising awareness to stem hesitancy.
The P Factor and Vastly Different Election Results in Bengal and Assam
Assembly elections results in the two neighbouring states offer plenty of takeaways on potentials and limits of polarisation as a potent campaign tool.
Leave No Man Behind: A General on Lessons India Must Learn to Win COVID-19 War
The victory lap should only be taken when the pain of the citizens is tackled and the country is firmly set on the path of its pre-pandemic trajectory.
Why Taiwan is the ‘Berlin’ of the China-US Cold War
In complete opposition to Communist Party theory, Taiwan possesses both a first-world economy and is an established democracy.
COVID and Children: A Nutritionist on What to Eat & What to Avoid for a Robust Immune System
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a double whammy of undernutrition and overnutrition in children.
Can't Afford 3rd Covid Wave: India Must Foil Selfish Interests behind 'Farmer Protests'
Six months down the line, these protests represent the worst of VIP culture: entitled, selfish, thoughtless and with no regard for common people.
Vijay Gokhale Writes About the Death That Sparked Off Tiananmen Square Protests in China in 1989
Those in the Indian embassy following this matter recognized that this was out of the ordinary. We began to monitor the developments, writes the former foreign secretary.
Amid a Raging Second Wave of COVID, Is Threat of Another Chinese Aggression along LAC Lurking?
Given how China behaved last year when the world was in turmoil, India must be prepared to counter a possible repeat of Chinese provocation along the LAC.
OPINION: COVID Second Wave Tested and Exposed Preparedness of State Governments
During the second wave, the demand for medical oxygen multiplied manifold. The acute shortage of hospital beds exposed governments’ preparedness.
COVID-19 Shows India Must Consider Health Security as an Integral Part of National Security
Development of a vaccine requires cooperation across boundaries. On the other hand, there is nationalistic pressure within each country to safeguard its own interests.
What Are Side-Effects Of Covid-19 Vaccines? Can Kids Get The Shot? All FAQs Answered
If you have tested positive for COVID-19 after the first dose of vaccine, wait for at least four weeks after recovery before taking the next dose, say doctors
This is War. Rural India Needs Defence Forces by its Side to Prepare Better for COVID Surge
District-level emergency treatment should be handed over to nearby army or paramilitary units that are more capable of managing emergency care.
In Losing Nandigram, Mamata Banerjee Joins the Hall of ‘Defeat in Victory’
Morarji Desai who rose to become the Prime Minister of India had lost from Bombay (now Mumbai) in the 1952 Assembly election.
A Helping Hand: How FinTech Is Helping SMEs Survive The Pandemic
FinTechs are redefining the rules in order to create an uplifting environment for entrepreneurial growth and facilitate a vibrant SME ecosystem.