Opinion
AAP Gujarat Chief Writes: Not Just Congress, AAP is Alternative for BJP Too
Be it Gujarat or rest of India, people are looking for a change from existing established and orthodox political parties, which do politics in a typical manner with a typical neta
China’s Defence Spending Hides More Than It Reveals; Outstrips Combined Expenses of India, Japan
China is many folds ahead of its regional competitors, and it would take a significant jump for the regional actors, including India, to catch up with China
Opinion: Why The Marginalised Castes of Jammu and Kashmir Must Come Together
A united cross-cultural and cross-religious alliance will also set an example of Hindu-Muslim-Sikh subaltern unity, which is only possible in religiously diverse Jammu and Kashmir
Empower a Woman and Change Her Story: How Jal Jeevan Mission is Changing Women’s Lives
Women are given a pivotal role under the ‘Har Ghar Jal’ as they are the primary stakeholders and are involved in the programme from the very beginning.
The Woman Who Outmanoeuvred the British, Allied with Gandhi’s Freedom Movement
Parukutty, unlike other Indian princes who chose to be subservient to the British in order to protect their thrones, became a nationalist.
By the Skin of its Teeth: How the BJP Won Goa
Even the most experienced heavyweights in Goa found themselves cut to size on the result day.
Development is Top Priority, AFSPA is No Longer An Issue: Why BJP Won Manipur
While BJP and its ideological partner RSS have tapped into the valley areas of Manipur over the last decade, the party has managed to form a grip in the hills too.
Ukraine War: 'Europeanness' as Precondition for Refugee Intake Exposes Western Bias
About 660,000 refugees have already made their way into Ukraine’s neighbouring states Czechia, Romania, Hungary, Moldova, Poland, and Slovakia.
Blinded by Aversion to Putin’s Russia, West Has Made Zelensky a Hero – Ukraine is Paying the Price
The Western military support being offered to Ukraine will prolong the fighting. It will lead to further destruction of Ukraine’s infrastructure and more civilian casualties.
The Russia-Ukraine War is a Revenge of Geography
Because of its peculiar geography, Russia has felt perpetually insecure for more than five centuries. The invasion of Ukraine is a manifestation of the same.
Missing Females: COVID-19 Underreporting among Women Exposes a Persistent and Global Problem
Several surveys and reports have repeatedly shown that ‘Missing Women’ is a global problem. This underreporting of females has come to light yet again.
Walking into Tiger’s Lair: How Sri Sri Ravi Shankar Reached Kilinochchi, Fortress of Prabhakaran’s LTTE
A 700-metre stretch carpeted with landmines served as an entrance to the LTTE-controlled territory. This barren patch was a ‘buffer zone’ between Sri Lankan government and LTTE areas.
War in Ukraine: Not Just Russia, Ukraine Has to Battle COVID and a Healthcare Crisis
Because of low vaccination coverage, most Ukrainians are susceptible to COVID-19 infection. Huddled in safe shelters, social distancing and masking will not be prioritised.
Beti Bachao: Misuse of New Reproductive Techniques is Driving Male Child Preference in India
Many are using Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis (PGD) for gender selection driven by cultural, social, ethnic, or psychological factors.
OPINION: Karnataka Hijab Row Strengthens the Urge For a United Hindu Nation
Hijab, niqab and burqa are symbols of the Arabisation of Muslims in India, and no discourse of personal choice can mask this fact.
From 'Defending Right of Peaceful Protest' to Freezing Bank Accounts of Protesters, Justin Trudeau Stirs a Storm in Canada
With the current economic crackdowns and arrests of peaceful demonstrators, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is stirring up a huge political storm.