Opinion: I.N.D.I.A. Alliance Looks Like 2019's UPAAmitabh Tiwari | Tuesday January 30, 2024 The I.N.D.I.A. bloc currently appears to be in complete disarray, and with the highly charged emotional atmosphere in the country following the inauguration of the Ram Mandir, the BJP seems to hold a significant advantage at this moment.Opinion: 'Wed In India' - A New Growth PropellerBharti Mishra Nath | Monday January 29, 2024 Prime Minister Narendra Modi has again urged couples to 'wed in India' so that the wealth remains within the country.Opinion: End Of The Road For The I.N.D.I.A Grouping?Sanjal Shastri | Monday January 29, 2024 The reality is that the I.N.D.I.A grouping has multiple ideological and political contradictions, which were bound to surface at some point.Opinion: Charting The Course Of Infrastructure Transformation In The Modi EraBibek Debroy, Aditya Sinha | Monday January 29, 2024 Infrastructure development plays a pivotal role in driving long-term economic growth by enhancing productivity, improving living standards, and fostering sustainable expansion.Opinion: The Strong Political Message Behind Macron's India VisitKanwal Sibal | Monday January 29, 2024 President Emmanuel Macron's visit to India as chief guest at our Republic Day celebrations had a ceremonial aspect, no doubt, but in relations between states ceremonial gestures convey a message at many levels.Opinion: Karpoori's Formula, Modi's AlchemyDinesh Narayanan | Monday January 29, 2024 This background of elite inclusion makes Thakur's choice for Bharat Ratna an interesting one for its timing.How To Manage Your Digital Afterlife?Anand Murali | Saturday January 27, 2024 Managing your digital afterlife isn't just about data; it's about caring for the memories and legacy you'll leave behind across your emails, social media, and online accounts.Opinion: Is INDIA Bloc's Fight Over Before It Started?Nilanjan Mukhopadhyay | Saturday January 27, 2024 Most people in cricket-crazy India probably know the familiar drill preceding a cluster of hastily cobbled-up and half-witted cricket teams, joining hands to challenge the champion team in nondescript kasbahs or urban hamlets during annual jamborees.Opinion: Modi, Macron And the WorldHarsh V. Pant | Saturday January 27, 2024 French President Emmanuel Macron may be facing political trouble at home but his visit to India, full of pomp and ceremony, underscored the special place of France in Indian strategic calculus.Opinion: AI To Solve A Murder - Future Of Crime Fighting?Pankaj Mishra | Thursday January 25, 2024 In the race between cops and criminals, it often seems like the bad guys have the upper hand, especially with tech like AI creating deepfakes, policing algorithms going rogue with their biases, and so on.Opinion: Why PM Modi Wants To Rebrand Ram As Everyone's RamLakshmi Iyer | Thursday January 25, 2024 It was easily Prime Minister Narendra Modi's hour of triumph. Yet, he refrained from sounding triumphant after consecration of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya. He made it clear that the temple was no longer a political project or a trophy to be flaunted.20 Questions With Derek O' Brien: What's Your IQ Or India Quotient?Derek O'Brien | Thursday January 25, 2024 As we celebrate India's 75th Republic Day, how well do you know our great nation. Test your IQ or India Quotient with these 20 questions.Opinion: Bharat Ratna For Karpoori Thakur Highlights BJP's PragmatismAshutosh | Wednesday January 24, 2024 The government's announcement of a Bharat Ratna for Karpoori Thakur strongly underlines the limitations of a singular approach in electoral politics.Opinion: Bharat Ratna To Karpoori Thakur - A Masterstroke?Bharti Mishra Nath | Wednesday January 24, 2024 Karpoori Thakur, a two-time former Bihar Chief Minister who died in 1988, is back in the heart of political discourse after being honoured with the Bharat Ratna, the country's highest civilian award.Opinion: Ram Mandir - Where Do We Go From Here?Nishtha Gautam | Tuesday January 23, 2024 It's done. Ram Lalla is in Ayodhya, all is well with the world. Or is it? Has Ram Rajya really come to India? If the government of the day is to be believed for government is an honest institution, it indeed has.147484950515253545556...67