Opinion
In Afghanistan’s Collapse, a Win for Pakistan’s 20-Year Long Covert, Hybrid War
The ISI knew all it had to do was outlast the US, ensure that Afghanistan could never stand on its feet and be strong enough to threaten Pakistan.
Traumatic Episodes of Pure Spite Against Hindu Community As Recalled by a Hindu on Foreign Campus
The abundance of false and widely unchecked claims about Hinduism, coupled with the lack of substantive repercussions of these attacks, has only exacerbated the wounds.
UP Next: Nomads of Uttar Pradesh are Not Dalits, They Identify with Hindutva
These marginalized communities are often confused with Dalits and many experts are quick to add them to the BSP’s vote base. This is a wrong perception.
Infosys is Not ‘Anti-national’, Those Who Strike at the Heart of Indian Industry are
To call an Indian tech giant which directly employs nearly 2.6 lakh Indians and is worth over $100 billion “anti-national” is to erase the line between vigilance and full-blown paranoia.
OPINION: How Syed Ali Shah Geelani Hurt Kashmiris the Most
Syed Ali Shah Geelani laid a death trap for young Kashmiris just for wealth and power.
Afghanistan's Real Problem is Not ISKP, But Takeover by Taliban Backed by Pakistan
Until now, the only real ‘achievement’ of the ISKP is that it has accorded a degree of international respectability and acceptability to the Taliban.
Trapped between Soldiers and Taliban at Kabul Airport Gates, Afghans Feel Betrayed
Afghans wanting to leave Kabul have been made to wait in knee-deep sewage water as the situation outside the airport worsened by the day.
On Taliban's Takeover of Afghanistan, the Hypocrisy of Liberals Stands Exposed
When horrors of the last few days unfolded, the same liberals, who had been asking us to not call Taliban terrorists, started shedding tears about what this would mean for the global liberal project, women and minorities
What The Fork: On Independence Day, Kunal Vijayakar Remembers Eateries That Have Stood Test of Time
Pancham Puriwala is a fine example of the labour and struggle of a migrant, who came to Mumbai and made a place for himself in the city's history, writes Kunal Vijayakar.
Opinion: Merit-based Promotion a Norm in Armed Forces, No Need to Tinker with Present System
By the time officers reach three-star rank, they have already faced four selection boards for promotion from Lt Col to Lt Gen, which signifies continued consistency in their performance.
1986 India-China Standoff Took 9 Years to Resolve. This Time, We Needn’t Wait That Long
It is clear that India is not going to dilute its demand for the PLA to withdraw from the areas that it had transgressed last year.
Past, Present, Future: 8 Windows to View India’s Economic Reforms Since 1991
From 1991 through 2021, the economic reforms story has been dominated by the Union government. But the theatre of reforms will now shift to state governments.
China is Cracking Down on Private Sector. This Could Trigger Political Instability
The crackdown could have a long-term impact on Chinese efforts to become a technology superpower riding on the back of innovation.
Who is Behind the Attack on Chinese in Pakistan?
Considering the high profile nature of the attack had it been the work of the TTP or Baloch saramchars from the neighbouring province of Baluchistan, the credit for such a ‘victory’ would have been claimed much sooner
New Regulations for Drone Industry: What the Future Flight Path Looks Like
Practically in 90-95% of India, smaller drones would be able to fly without much need of lengthy regulatory approval and licenses.
Any Selection Exam is Discriminatory, Common Entrance Test for Colleges Will be No Different
To aspire for a perfect assessment solution when everything else is unequal and in a state of disarray is like looking for a needle in a haystack.