Opinion | India Will Have To Chart Its Own Delicate Path As Middle East Explodes

Opinion | India Will Have To Chart Its Own Delicate Path As Middle East Explodes

Mohammad Gulrez | Monday October 14, 2024

As India continues to expand and enhance its labour-trade-energy engagement with West Asia, it'll have to be careful on the diplomatic front.

Opinion | Haryana Should Force Congress To Acknowledge Its Mistakes, For Once

Opinion | Haryana Should Force Congress To Acknowledge Its Mistakes, For Once

Shubhabrata Bhattacharya | Monday October 14, 2024

Having failed, the Congress has now tasked a fact-finding committee to find a scapegoat for absolving the Rahul-Kharge-Venugopal-Ramesh quartet of their inability to assess the ground reality.

Blog | Goodbye To Tupperware - And Good Old Childhood

Blog | Goodbye To Tupperware - And Good Old Childhood

Zainab Sikander | Sunday October 13, 2024

I, too, have to admit that I think twice before buying a plastic container for storing my food. I, too, have joined the bandwagon of healthy, conscious living. Because it is the right way to live. But Tupperware is a piece of my childhood.

Opinion | Being Human In The Age Of Intelligence

Opinion | Being Human In The Age Of Intelligence

Umakant Soni | Saturday October 12, 2024

Being intelligent, or putting effort into being more intelligent, may not matter much, as an enormous amount of machine intelligence would be available on tap, helping us automate work that consumes almost 60-70% of our time today

Opinion | Humanities' Unexpected Rise In The Digital Age

Opinion | Humanities' Unexpected Rise In The Digital Age

Shadma Shaikh | Friday October 11, 2024

While technology and innovation will always be crucial, a purely technical perspective is insufficient. A deep understanding of social sciences is essential for meaningful progress.

Opinion | India Can Do A Lot With BRICS - If It Doesn't Let China Run The Show

Opinion | India Can Do A Lot With BRICS - If It Doesn't Let China Run The Show

Syed Zubair Ahmed | Friday October 11, 2024

China and Russia are pushing BRICS to become a decidedly anti-West bloc. The recent inclusion of anti-West Iran, at their behest, is a case in point.

Opinion | Why Farm Protests Made Little Impact On Haryana Elections

Opinion | Why Farm Protests Made Little Impact On Haryana Elections

Jayanta Bhattacharya | Friday October 11, 2024

Two years later it seems that while farm-related issues may have influenced voters in border areas of Haryana, they failed to swing the overall mandate away from the BJP.

Blog | 'Am I Becoming My Mother?', And Other Odd Questions While Moving House

Blog | 'Am I Becoming My Mother?', And Other Odd Questions While Moving House

Aaqib Raza Khan | Friday October 11, 2024

Packing and moving houses is a nerve-wracking experience. It's a pain seldom spoken about. It's a heartbreak that B. Praak has yet to write a song for.

Opinion | The Lurking China Threat In Indo-Pacific Waters

Opinion | The Lurking China Threat In Indo-Pacific Waters

Kanwal Sibal | Thursday October 10, 2024

China's phenomenal rise has changed the balance of power in the Indo-Pacific region and well beyond. It is at the centre of geopolitics and security in the region, which is also resource-oriented in part.

Blog | Ratan Tata's Last Weekend, In Goa: Seeing The Universe In A Grain of Sand

Blog | Ratan Tata's Last Weekend, In Goa: Seeing The Universe In A Grain of Sand

Nishtha Gautam | Thursday October 10, 2024

I happened to be the last journalist who witnessed Mr Tata living out his much-talked-about values of humility until his last breath, quite literally.

Opinion | No, Biden Doesn't Get To Moan Over An 'Out-Of-Hand' Netanyahu Now

Opinion | No, Biden Doesn't Get To Moan Over An 'Out-Of-Hand' Netanyahu Now

Syed Zubair Ahmed | Thursday October 10, 2024

Last week, the most powerful leader of the most powerful country found himself, shall we say, whining about 'Bibi' - as Netanyahu's nickname goes - almost like a disappointed father admonishing his beloved but mischievous son.

Blog: A Tribute To Ratan Tata, From Journalist Who Worked With Him For 10 Years

Blog: A Tribute To Ratan Tata, From Journalist Who Worked With Him For 10 Years

Ajay Kumar | Thursday October 10, 2024

In the dozen-odd years he lived after he stepped down as the Chairman of Tata Sons, Ratan Tata finally got to do what he loved to do: make a difference. Seed a business. Take a risk. Solve a problem harnessing technology.

Book Excerpt | AFSPA, And When Army Enters The Realm Of Governance

Book Excerpt | AFSPA, And When Army Enters The Realm Of Governance

Aditya Sondhi | Thursday October 10, 2024

There is a difference between rights violations in wartime and peacetime, governed by domestic law and subject to judicial review. This is where the vesting of the armed forces with AFSPA powers is unique in terms of its interface with democracy.

Blog: Ratan Tata Missed Having A Family. Today, Generations Mourn Him

Blog: Ratan Tata Missed Having A Family. Today, Generations Mourn Him

Saikat Kumar Bose | Thursday October 10, 2024

March 3: not a very significant date for the rest of the country but one of the most festive days of the year for Jamshedpur. The city celebrates Founder's Day on this day to mark the birth anniversary of Jamsetji Tata

Opinion | Jammu & Kashmir Shows The World Democracy Is Not An Optional Activity

Opinion | Jammu & Kashmir Shows The World Democracy Is Not An Optional Activity

Nishtha Gautam | Wednesday October 09, 2024

The BJP may not feel warm and fuzzy about the assembly poll results, but New Delhi has all the reasons to rejoice. This is what 'normalcy', an oft-touted catchword of the current dispensation, looks and feels like.

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