Opinion
Why Community is Key to Making Biodiversity Conservation a Long-Term Success
Once communities understand the benefits of conservation over exploitation, they will be the first responders to counter any threat to their eco spaces, natural or human induced
Quad Summit: Despite Western Pressure, India Will Be Able to Stand Its Ground in Tokyo
This does not mean that the US will not continue within Quad and outside to push for a change in India’s position on Ukraine as part of a larger effort to draw India closer to the West
Opinion | Is Yasin Malik a Friend or Foe of Kashmir?
Right up to 1994, JKLF remained a ‘militant’ organisation, allowed to set up its branches in every major town of the UK, and openly raise money for carrying out subversive activities in Kashmir
Putin is Winning the Energy War as Europe's Paradoxical Drama on Russian Gas Imports Rages on
Gas prices are hitting record highs and with that the European import bill is swelling, helping Putin sell lesser gas for more European cash than he did before the war.
Why Indians Should Be Allowed to Question the 'Great Muslim Conqueror' Theory of History
Why are we not allowed to talk about the pain caused by centuries of humiliation, the destruction of temples, the humiliation of the jizya tax, and ultimately the forced partition of India?
Amit Shah Writes: An Election in 1987 and Decoding the Modi Strategy of Winning
I first met Narendra bhai in Ahmedabad in 1987. He had recently been assigned to the BJP Gujarat state unit as General Secretary (Organisation), writes Amit Shah in the book, Modi@20
From USA to Germany, How Modi's Bond With Indian Diaspora Makes India Irresistible to the World
Foreign leaders realise that they are dealing with a highly confident and assertive Indian leadership that withstands profuse political opposition and still keeps winning elections
Political Matrix | Can Caste Chemistry and Modi Factor Swing It in BJP’s Favour in Gujarat?
The constant weakening of the social roots of the Congress has also prompted many social groups to shift towards the BJP
Are Board Exams Best Judge of Student’s Ability? Time to Bust Some Deep-seated Myths
The message that one gets loud and clear is: exams must happen irrespective of whether learning happens or not!
Modi’s Euro Tour Reaffirms Success of India’s Meticulous Manoeuvring Between Russia and the West
The pragmatic thing to do would be to let bygones be bygones, and work on areas of shared interest. And that is what India and Germany plan to do
Opinion | How Yogi Adityanath’s Brand of Secularism Defeats Minorityism
By removing loudspeakers not just from mosques, but also from temples and gurudwaras, the Yogi Adityanath-led Uttar Pradesh administration has set the best example of communal harmony and secularism
Can Solar Flares Affect Our Flights? What History Tells Us About Electromagnetic Interference
Technically, there has been an incident where a fighter aeroplane was affected by an electrical short circuit when flying low. In 1859, when telegraph was being used to pass information, the effect of solar flare wars was immense
India Must Push Rupee as International Trade Currency, Benefits Far Outweigh Losses
An aggressive international trade lobbying is required to actively promote Rupee trade with dominant economies
Opinion | Are Indians Lazy, Complacent and Defeatist as Nehru-Gandhi Dynasty Believed?
No wonder the establishment did not see the people of this country even as human beings and denied them basic amenities such as toilets and water connections
China Spreads its Tentacles in Australia's Backyard as the World Looks Away
China, Australia and the Solomon Islands have witnessed extraordinary tensions over the Solomon Islands-China security treaty, provoking fears of a growing Chinese military presence in the region
With No Base among Tribals, Mamata’s Bengal Team Can’t Wing It for TMC in Tripura
TMC affairs in Tripura are mostly managed by leaders from West Bengal. The party still doesn’t have a proper organisation even in most Bengali-dominated areas of the state