Opinion
Delhi High Court's Split Verdict on Marital Rape Shows Our Idea of Marriage Needs Review
The split verdict on the matter is not only indicative of our division of opinion but an opportunity to reflect on what we truly value as a society
As North India Reels under Heatwave, Air Pollution Debate Must Go Beyond Delhi-NCR
The issues of climate change and pollution are real, but they are yet to become part of political discourse in India. The heatwave of 2022 should be treated as a red notice by environment
After Pakistan, Sri Lanka, is Nepal Next? Why South Asia’s Economic Woes are Structural
Unlike Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and India have focused on encouraging exports, boosting manufacturing and diversifying their export baskets
Vaccine Nationalism of Rich Countries: A Self-Defeating Approach With No Winners
A nationalistic or 'my country first' approach towards vaccination acquirement and distribution has failed the idea of 'health for all'
Ajay Devgn, Sudeep Can Spar over Hindi-Kannada, Bollywood Knows Only One Language
Down south was where once actresses who failed in Bollywood went to make a career. How things have changed, as they should
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
China of 2022 is Not the China of 2019: How CCP’s Zero Covid Policy Failed in Shanghai
The question for CCP to ponder over is when the going gets tough, how much pain would the community be willing to tolerate. Despite the economy bleeding, Xi refuses to budge from China’s COVID strategy
The Forgotten Eastern Arm of 1857 War: Remembering Narendrajit Singh of Manipur and the 34th Native Infantry
Today, on 2nd Baisakh, we pay tribute to Narendrajit Singh of Manipur who fought alongside the nation in the war of 1857 and led armies in Cachar region of Assam
Not Just the Enemy's Enemy, India Must Befriend the Enemy's Friend Too
The changed operationalisation of statecraft is sure to propel India to one of the lead pole positions in the world
Russia-Ukraine War Could be ‘Opportunity in Disaster’ for India’s Rural Economy
It is broadly estimated by international brokerage firms that due to the Ukraine-Russia conflict, the high prices of commodities in domestic and global markets may infuse extra Rs 31,000 crore income into the rural economy from Rabi crops.
Maldives: Will ‘India Out’ Overwhelm ‘India First’ Close to Elections?
From India’s perspective, what remains to be seen is whether the Maldivian government stays on its course of ‘India First’ amid growing pressure from India Out backers, as elections draw near
Policy Talk | I am Generous with My Money, Stingy with My Time, Says Nandan Nilekani
When I go to meet Mr Modi, he gives you his undivided attention for whatever time he has allotted, says Nandan Nilekani on ‘the art of bitfulness’ and managing distractions
Radioactive Imran Khan Pushes Pakistan towards a Meltdown. Here’s What Can Happen Next
Pakistan Political Crisis: Focus has now shifted to the Supreme Court of Pakistan which has taken upon itself to decide on the constitutionality of what transpired in National Assembly on April 3
Opinion: 7 Hindu Habits of Success the World Must Follow
It is the responsibility of the Hindu society to take these habits to the rest of the world so that the human civilisation can realise its potential
If You Think Your Child Likes to Eat Alone, You’re Wrong. Kids Who Eat with Family are Happier
Research shows that children and adolescents, contrary to popular perception, prefer eating with their parents, writes Dr Sanjay Borude in his new book, Generation XL
As Tensions Between Russia and the West Affect Oil Prices, India is Faced With a Serious Challenge
The western sanctions imposed on Russia have affected the oil imports made by India and have therefore adversely impacted the economy