Opinion: Indians Remain Positive, Congress Wants To Drag India To Nihilism

Opinion: Indians Remain Positive, Congress Wants To Drag India To Nihilism

Amit Malviya | Sunday June 02, 2024

The vast majority of Indians remain positive, hopeful, and full of energy towards realising their personal and collective national ambitions. However, cut from the roots, it is Congress which seeks to drag India to nihilism.

Opinion | Elections 2024: Looking Back, Looking Ahead

Opinion | Elections 2024: Looking Back, Looking Ahead

Ajay Kumar | Sunday June 02, 2024

Modi is known to be a good listener, who gives extended time for solutions to problems he is interested in. Elections over, the Prime Minister needs to focus on taking everyone along.

Blog | Why The Indian Diaspora In UK Is Leaning Towards Tories

Blog | Why The Indian Diaspora In UK Is Leaning Towards Tories

Syed Zubair Ahmed | Saturday June 01, 2024

In recent elections, the Indian diaspora's vote has split between Britain's two major parties, Labour and the Conservatives. Observers believe this trend will continue, with potentially more Indians voting for Conservative candidates.

Opinion | How India's Fact-Checking Collective Fought Poll-Time Misinformation

Opinion | How India's Fact-Checking Collective Fought Poll-Time Misinformation

Syed Nazakat | Friday May 31, 2024

Nearly 50-plus organisations, comprising prominent fact-checkers and established newsrooms, big and small, from across the country, joined hands to be part of the collective.

Opinion | Road to 2024: Will Phase 7 Be The Decider? What Numbers Say

Opinion | Road to 2024: Will Phase 7 Be The Decider? What Numbers Say

Amitabh Tiwari | Friday May 31, 2024

This was one of the tougher phases for the BJP in 2019 as it could win just 44% of the seats on offer.

Opinion | Why Punjab Will Be The Real Test For AAP Brand Of Politics

Opinion | Why Punjab Will Be The Real Test For AAP Brand Of Politics

Ashutosh | Friday May 31, 2024

If the AAP succeeds in Punjab, which is a full-fledged state unlike Delhi, then the doors will open in other states too. But a failure in Punjab will have consequences.

Opinion | Rishi Sunak, UK's Accidental Prime Minister, Goes For Broke

Opinion | Rishi Sunak, UK's Accidental Prime Minister, Goes For Broke

Harsh V. Pant | Friday May 31, 2024

Things had only been going from bad to worse for the Tories, and thus, Sunak's move to call an early election was seen as an attempt to salvage whatever he could of the Conservatives from the rubble around.

Opinion | Elections 2024: The Myth Of A 'Silence Period' When Everyone Is Online

Opinion | Elections 2024: The Myth Of A 'Silence Period' When Everyone Is Online

K.V. Prasad | Thursday May 30, 2024

Parties and candidates in constituencies that are under a 'silence zone' can reach voters through social media.

Opinion | This Year's Swearing-In May Signal A Goodbye To Lutyens' Delhi

Opinion | This Year's Swearing-In May Signal A Goodbye To Lutyens' Delhi

Shubhabrata Bhattacharya | Thursday May 30, 2024

In case this year's swearing-in ceremony is held at Bharat Mandapam, the Kartavya Path or the National War Memorial, 2024 will signal a strong departure from Lutyens' Delhi and a journey towards a 'Viksit Bharat'.

Opinion | My Home Is The Nation - Notes From A 12-Year-Old On Vote 2024

Opinion | My Home Is The Nation - Notes From A 12-Year-Old On Vote 2024

Derek O'Brien | Thursday May 30, 2024

"When the TV is switched on, there are angry people shouting at each other. I want this Vote 2024 to end."

Opinion | Results 2024: Market Nervousness, Or Much Ado About Nothing?

Opinion | Results 2024: Market Nervousness, Or Much Ado About Nothing?

Amitabh Tiwari | Wednesday May 29, 2024

At 10:15 am on May 29, the BSE 30 Sensex was 400 points down to 74,770 levels. Markets have been behaving like a see-saw for the past month in India, with multiple bouts of volatility.

Opinion | Mujra Is A Competitive Site - Much Like Elections

Opinion | Mujra Is A Competitive Site - Much Like Elections

Nishtha Gautam | Wednesday May 29, 2024

Mujra is essentially Indian. Mujra has no religion. Mujra is subversive. Mujrai is also like election time, a competitive site. The only difference: one voter is wooed by various vote-seekers.

Blog | Let This Not Be Only About <i> All We Imagine As Light </i> - A Filmmaker's PoV

Blog | Let This Not Be Only About All We Imagine As Light - A Filmmaker's PoV

Aditya Kripalani | Tuesday May 28, 2024

Payal Kapadia's All We Imagine As Light breaks open hitherto closed doors for the women of a country who haven't had enough representation in international cinema for almost forever. Like a Katana sword, it slices through the stronghold of the past.

Opinion | UK Polls: Gaza Clouds Loom Over Both Sunak And His Contenders

Opinion | UK Polls: Gaza Clouds Loom Over Both Sunak And His Contenders

Syed Zubair Ahmed | Monday May 27, 2024

The conflict in Gaza has caused rifts within both the ruling Conservative Party and the opposition Labour Party.

Opinion | Pune Porsche Crash And India's Shoddy Juvenile Justice System

Opinion | Pune Porsche Crash And India's Shoddy Juvenile Justice System

Kaleeswaram Raj | Monday May 27, 2024

In the Pune incident, the act of granting bail to the juvenile on trivial conditions, such as writing an essay on traffic safety and assisting the traffic police, was not only naive but also patently illegal.

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