Blog: India May Have Over-Played Pakistan At BRICS Summit

Blog: India May Have Over-Played Pakistan At BRICS Summit

Maya Mirchandani | Tuesday October 18, 2016

In keeping with the message the Government of India has been pushing even before the Uri attack, the Prime Minister's stream of tough words aimed at isolating Pakistan for its support to terror groups that act against India, made headlines through the two day BRICS and BIMSTEC meetings that took place in Goa on October 15 and 16.

Blog: 9/11: The Impact 15 Years On

Blog: 9/11: The Impact 15 Years On

Maya Mirchandani | Sunday September 11, 2016

9/11 has reshaped the world in countless ways, both overt and insidious, and 15 years on, as the wars drag on without an end in sight keeping these ideological conflicts at bay is as important as winning the global war on terror.

Blog: Blog From Iran: PM Modi Cinches Game-Changer Deal On Chabahar Port

Blog: Blog From Iran: PM Modi Cinches Game-Changer Deal On Chabahar Port

Maya Mirchandani | Monday May 23, 2016

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's trip to Iran is historic -for the first time in over a decade, an Indian premier has travelled to the oil-rich country. A huge deal has been scored - with nearly 500 million dollars as the first big investment, India will develop the Chabahar port, located just 60 miles from Pakistan's Gwadar port, which is being modernized by China.

Blog: What Kejriwal's Getting Wrong About Odd-Even Plan

Blog: What Kejriwal's Getting Wrong About Odd-Even Plan

Maya Mirchandani | Thursday December 10, 2015

Delhi's status is beyond that of an emergency. The warning signs have been around for years. And every government, in an attempt to appear to be addressing health and sanitation concerns, has been responsible for precisely the mess we find ourselves in today.

Blog: What Jaffna Makes of PM Narendra Modi's Advice

Blog: What Jaffna Makes of PM Narendra Modi's Advice

Maya Mirchandani | Tuesday March 24, 2015

Mr Modi is the first Indian Prime Minister to visit Colombo in 28 years, the first Indian Prime Minister to ever go to Jaffna.

Blog: First of Its Kind, This Memoir Shines Spotlight on Schizophrenia

Blog: First of Its Kind, This Memoir Shines Spotlight on Schizophrenia

Maya Mirchandani | Saturday March 07, 2015

Reshma Valliappan is an artist, an advocate for the rights of those who suffer from mental health disorders, and a first time author of the book "Fallen, Standing- My Life as a Schizophrenist" - a memoir of years of struggle that began when she was 14 years old.

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