Opinion
Narendra Modi’s Cabinet Reshuffle Has Given Social Justice a Political Meaning
The impact of the cabinet reshuffle may not only be seen in the forthcoming elections in Uttar Pradesh, but across many elections in the run up to 2024.
Will Covid-19 Third Wave Be a West Side Story?
The question in most minds is not whether but when and where the third wave will first appear.
CCP@100: Xi-led China Battling Worst Global Perception & 370 Million Chinese Saying ‘Tuidang’
As Xi Jinping advances the timeline for total dominance to 2035, the chorus against the Chinese Communist Party is only growing.
COVID Here to Stay but Number of Waves & Their Peaks Depend on Our Behaviour, Planning
There is also a likelihood of yearly COVID vaccination for high-risk groups, similar to flu vaccination.
Efficacy of China’s Sinopharm Vaccine Questioned after Seychelles Records Surge in COVID Cases
The ‘Most Vaccinated Nation’ reopened its islands to tourists on March 25. However, in early May, Seychelles began experiencing a somewhat perplexing surge in cases.
Jammu Drone Attack: India’s New Commercial Drone Policy Explained in 7 Easy Points
Drones can have significant economic implications, including the ability to deliver supplies, provide reconnaissance and serve as elements of attack and defence.
Countering the Deadly Sting of Weaponised Drones: What Options Does India Have?
The threat from small, commercial drones is not just on military installations. They are a threat to virtually everything.
India Must Regulate Tech Giants, Even If It Erodes Bottom Lines of Powerful Vested Interests
For Big Tech, their ‘code is law’ and it is universal.
3 Reasons Why Tamil Nadu Economic Advisory Council is the Bigger Story, Not the Famous Five
So far, all talent has been absorbed by and attracted to Raisina Hill. State governments have competed against other states for investments or markets—not for talent.
Forced Sterilization, Evictions, Muzzling of Press: Let’s Call Out the Real Fascists Who Imposed Emergency
On June 25, 1975, Indian democracy went into unchartered territory with the proclamation of an Emergency, writes G. Kishan Reddy, Minister of State for Home Affairs.
Digvijaya Singh Remarks on Article 370 Vs High Command’s Silence: Why Congress is a Divided House
The party’s predicament is, once again, reflected in the stand it has decided to take at the all-party meet called by PM Modi on Jammu and Kashmir with leaders from the region.
After 2008 Financial Crisis, COVID-19 One More Milestone in Long Decline of West and China’s Rise
Deceit, political muscularity is the new grammar of the bilateral that China has proffered. With limited recourse, time for India’s legendary ambiguity is long past.
With Jitin Prasada Joining BJP & Rakesh Tikait Meeting Mamata, A Big Picture View is Emerging in UP
That Rakesh Tikait travelled to Kolkata to seek Mamata’s support for the protests in Delhi presages an interesting trend. The Gandhis and Congress cannot ignore its political significance.
Beyond Defence, Collaboration on Blue Economy Can Deepen India-Philippines Ties
India and the Philippines can effectively cooperate as partners in cultivating the tuna industry. India is also the world’s largest exporter of shrimp in terms of value.
Procurement, Production, Demand-Supply Factor: Decoding India’s COVID Vaccine Rollout
Demand for vaccine is neither a surprise nor a revelation. Even the original rollout plan placed the target at 600 million doses in 6 months to 300 million people above 45 years.
Sukma And Gadchiroli: The Boiling Pots Of Left-Wing Extremism
We are on the road to success against Maoists though the speed is slow. With strong determination and action by all stakeholders, this speed can increase.