Opinion
Opinion | Israel-Palestine, Russia-Ukraine and Global South: India Emerges as a Strong Mediator
Whether it’s the Israel-Palestine conflict, the inclusion of the Global South in G20 or the Russia-Ukraine War, India’s steps are calculated towards securing a particular spot in the changing geopolitical scenario of the 21st century
Sadhguru | Navaratri: Making Place for the Feminine
This Navaratri, make use of these spaces and their energy and celebrate the feminine. Only then you can know the beauty of life
Opinion | The Tragic Decline and Fall of the Mankhas
The Mankhas, who had been the pride of the Sanatana society for uncountable centuries, were hurtling towards extinction under British rule. Things have not improved a bit since Independence
Opinion | Beyond Just Intelligence: Lessons for India from Attack on Israel
India must learn never to let its guard down. There should be no let-up when it comes to cross-border terrorism in Kashmir or intelligence on possible bomb-blast anywhere in the country
Opinion | Israel-Hamas Conflict May Mark The Beginning of The Third Intifada
The internal situation of Israel is far from stable. The security situation is very volatile and it may be the beginning of the Third Intifada. The Second Intifada started in 2000 and lasted till 2005
Opinion | Distraction of the Ukrainian War Has Enabled Azerbaijan Achieving a Brutal Outcome
While the focus of the West continues to remain on Ukraine, there is a bigger long-term failure here, in their inability to prevent the violence and get the Armenians and Azerbaijanis to agree on an equitable resolution to this bitterly contested conflict
Opinion | Let’s Not Make PoJK-GB Uprising Another Lost Opportunity For Bharat
The hesitation by the late Jawaharlal Nehru to send troops towards the Mirpur division in November 1947, and the wars in 1965, 1971 and 1999 have all contributed to the prolonged subjugation of the people of PoJK-GB
Opinion | ‘Your Terrorist Is Not a Terrorist’: West’s False Superiority on Nijjar Row is Unmissable
Just like Trudeau and Jagmeet Singh, appeasement politics has corrupted the mindset of many leaders in the US as well who are not able to make a simple distinction between a Sikh and a terrorist
Opinion | A Second Chipko Movement For The Hills
Landslides and flash floods have wreaked havoc in Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh. It is time we retain the sanctity and natural beauty of the Himalayan valley, widely popular as the Land of Gods
Opinion | Women’s Reservation Bill: PM Modi Translating a Powerful Idea into a Pleasant Reality
The credit for bringing the idea of 33 per cent reservation for women to fruition goes to PM Modi, who translated an idea into something that will now shape the destinies of many Indian women
Opinion | How Western Media Exonerated Hardeep Singh Nijjar And Covered Up His Tracks
The Western media has gone to agonising lengths to exonerate Nijjar, glossing over a ghastly track record that this supposedly virtuous, devoid-of-all-things-foul individual just happened to be tainted with
Opinion | Mizoram Elections: ZPM, Congress Banking on Alliances to Battle Against Ruling MNF
The elections in Mizoram are only three months away. The ruling MNF has been busy strategising its election campaign, and the Opposition parties are preparing themselves to take on the MNF, which has been ruling the state since 2018
Opinion | The Unsaid Behind India-Canada Standoff Which Begs Greater Attention
India’s rise as the voice of the Global South is at the expense of the West. With a tacit nod from the rest, Canada might as well be playing bad cop, while delivering reputational damage to India’s global standing
Trudeau’s Faustian Bargain: Denial of K-Roots On Canadian Soil Mirrors Pak's Compromise with Terror
The Khalistan issue has always been a bit of an irritant in the Indo-Canadian ties. There’s documented evidence to suggest that even Justin Trudeau’s father Pierre, who was the PM, played along with the growing Sikh separatist fringe in Canada in the late...
Opinion | Checkmating China: How India-Middle East-Europe Corridor will Make China’s BRI Irrelevant
An infrastructure project with “Chinese characteristics” like Belt and Road Initiative challenged western powers to follow a more constructive and democratic approach to counter Beijing’s tactics. And, in this case, western powers have followed India’s le...
Trudeau’s ‘K’ Pop-ulism Hits the Wrong Note: India Reserves the Right to Explore Harder Options Against Canada
India is Canada’s 10th largest trade partner. New Delhi could look to weaponise business talks with Ottawa on a transformative free trade agreement that the two nations are looking to conclude