Opinion
At Quad Summit in Tokyo, India Notched Not One but Two Diplomatic Wins
It was apparent from Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s tour of Europe that India would resist any pressure to go beyond the position it has adopted in the UN Security Council and other forums
ASEAN Must Reinvent Itself To Ensure its Centrality in the Indo-Pacific
Over the years, ASEAN has emerged as a space for economic competition between China-US, with China emerging as a clear winner
Farmers Can Play a Big Role in Addressing Climate Change. Climate-Smart Agriculture is The Only Way Forward
Indian farmers take about 5400 litres of water to grow one kg of rice, five times the amount China uses, pointing to the state’s low water productivity
Bold and No-nonsense Jaishankar is Modi’s Best Choice against West’s Bullying and Hypocrisy
He says things that need to be said, he points out aspects that need to be highlighted and he leaves no chance to expose the hypocritical West and its dominance of the international system
Why India Must Engage Taiwan Even If It Ruffles a Few Chinese Feathers
India has kept a low profile with Taiwan due to a protracted border issue and repeated standoffs with China
India Adopts More Expansive Approach to the West, But Ties with UK to Become Deeper Despite Grey Areas
On the vexed issue of extradition of economic fugitives, which was raised by India, no progress was made during UK PM Boris Johnson’s visit
Durbar Border, National Border, Honeymoon Border: The Story Behind Famous Nalli Saris
There is a thirty-year cycle. The designs that were prevalent thirty years ago are back in vogue now, says Nalli Kuppuswami Chetti
There is No Planet B. Climate Crisis is Real, It Must be an Integral Part of School Syllabus
We have evidence to prove that without equipping people from a young age to lead a sustainable, planet-friendly life, we will not be able to achieve the lofty targets we have set at global conferences
WHO's Flawed Methodology and NYT's Hit Job on India Conveniently Skip China and West
The WHO’s study to calculate excess mortality is flawed, with a clear intent to divert attention from the virus still wreaking havoc in China and Western nations
Ambedkar Jayanti 2022: Why Young India Needs to Read and Know About Ambedkar
Ambedkar Jayanti 2022: What distinguishes Ambedkar’s life from that of other great national leaders is that he faced immense obstacles and discrimination even as a child, and succeeded against all odds
Good Invasion Versus Bad Invasion? Exposing USA's Double-Standards on Wars
Whichever way it ends, the Russia-Ukraine war is an intra-Slav conflict but remote-controlled by Saxons in Washington and London
Plain Speak: Random Meat Ban on Navratri is as Bad as Suddenly Banning Crackers on Diwali
Random meat-ban calls show lack of focus, diligence and possibly even sincerity of anti-meat groups in wanting to be heard and bring about actual change in social behaviours
Northeast Security Expert Explains AFSPA, Its Phased Withdrawal, Next 5 Steps for Govt
Besides Assam, AFSPA was also imposed in Punjab, Jammu and Kashmir, Meghalaya, Manipur, Tripura and Arunachal Pradesh at different periods of time
Indian IT Giants Look Set to Play the Metaverse Game. Are Policymakers Ready for the Challenge?
The usual challenges of online anonymity will become more complex in metaverses that are sure to become hotspots of deep-fakes or hacked avatars
Wang Yi’s India Visit Not Impromptu, Signals a Churn Triggered by Nato-Russia Conflict
It would seem that the significance of the visit lies not in its immediate results but in the fact of the visit itself and what it may mean in terms of future developments
Opinion | Pakistan’s Jalebi Narrative on Kashmir
It is Pakistan and not India that has and continues to commit war crimes in Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir and Pakistan-occupied Gilgit-Baltistan