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Opinion | Rafi Songs To Roti, Brunei's Deep Cultural Connect With India

Opinion | Rafi Songs To Roti, Brunei's Deep Cultural Connect With India

Suvam Pal | Wednesday September 04, 2024

While it's heartening to see the influence of Indian culture in Brunei even before Prime Minister Modis visit, India must further engage with this small yet affluent nation to enhance its strategic position in the region.

Opinion | Crocodiles, Road Cave-Ins: Gujarat Infra Is Facing A Monsoon Test

Opinion | Crocodiles, Road Cave-Ins: Gujarat Infra Is Facing A Monsoon Test

Bharti Mishra Nath | Wednesday September 04, 2024

Even in an affluent city like Vadodara, crocodiles and other reptiles are being seen on main roads. From Kutch to Saurashtra, several roads in towns and highways have caved in.

Opinion | China's Chip March Is Fast Becoming A Nightmare For US

Opinion | China's Chip March Is Fast Becoming A Nightmare For US

Syed Zubair Ahmed | Tuesday September 03, 2024

It is a matter of worry for the US that its containment policy against China has not had the desired effect. It invokes national security as one of the primary reasons for checkmating the Chinese chipmaking industry's rapid growth.

Opinion | India And China May Finally Be Warming Up To Each Other

Opinion | India And China May Finally Be Warming Up To Each Other

Manoj Kewalramani | Tuesday September 03, 2024

Its not a thaw yet, but there are certainly signs of some warming in the India-China relationship. Of late, there has been an uptick in dialogue to resolve outstanding issues along two friction points in Eastern Ladakh.

Blog | "They'd Give Their Right Arm For Him": Remembering India's 'Sabre Killer'

Blog | "They'd Give Their Right Arm For Him": Remembering India's 'Sabre Killer'

Rohit Khanna | Monday September 02, 2024

"He didn't know how to slow down. At 89, he had a fall and broke his hip bone. But even in a wheelchair, he was cracking jokes and smiling through the pain". How friends remembering India's 'sabre killer' Denzil Keelor

Opinion | 12 New MPs To Watch Out For - By Derek O'Brien

Opinion | 12 New MPs To Watch Out For - By Derek O'Brien

Derek O'Brien | Monday September 02, 2024

Of the 543 MPs in Lok Sabha, 280 are spanking new - into their first few months as Members of Parliament.

Blog | A.G. Noorani: Larger Than Life, Stronger Than Death

Blog | A.G. Noorani: Larger Than Life, Stronger Than Death

Kaleeswaram Raj | Sunday September 01, 2024

As Malayalam writer Sukumar Azhikode said about Gandhiji, Noorani, too, succeeded over the legal profession, not merely in the profession.

Opinion | Bollywood Romance Is Dead. Long Live Action!

Opinion | Bollywood Romance Is Dead. Long Live Action!

Latha Srinivasan | Sunday September 01, 2024

Has romance disappeared from Bollywood? Or has it just morphed into romantic comedies, romantic action, and romantic thrillers?

Opinion | <i>Stree 2</i>, And Why 'Simple Feminism' Is Enough Sometimes

Opinion | Stree 2, And Why 'Simple Feminism' Is Enough Sometimes

Anwiti Singh | Friday August 30, 2024

Sometimes, we do need a message that's clear, direct, and leaves no room for doubt. Stree 2 does just that.

Opinion | Now That Champai Soren Is Finally With BJP, Can He Help It Win?

Opinion | Now That Champai Soren Is Finally With BJP, Can He Help It Win?

Amitabh Tiwari | Friday August 30, 2024

The BJP hopes that Champai Soren's name will help it not only reverse its fortunes in the region but also bag a section of ST votes in the state overall.

Opinion | Never Before Has Defence Been So Important For India-US Ties

Opinion | Never Before Has Defence Been So Important For India-US Ties

Harsh V. Pant, Vivek Mishra | Friday August 30, 2024

The visit underscored a clear trend: while major defence deals continue to strengthen traditional security ties, both nations are increasingly emphasising emerging strategic elements to integrate the security partnership

Opinion | Crime, Poverty, Fear: Great Britain Is Not So Great Anymore

Opinion | Crime, Poverty, Fear: Great Britain Is Not So Great Anymore

Syed Zubair Ahmed | Thursday August 29, 2024

Brexit and then the Covid-19 pandemic led to an upswing in unemployment and pushed scores of communities in the UK below the poverty line.

Opinion | <i>Stree 2</i> To <i>Munjya</i>, Indian Horror Is Seeing A 'Folk' Reawakening

Opinion | Stree 2 To Munjya, Indian Horror Is Seeing A 'Folk' Reawakening

Latha Srinivasan | Wednesday August 28, 2024

India, with its rich culture and traditions, has a huge potential to explore both horror and horror-comedy genres. Ultimately, what the audience wants is good stories.

Blog | Why Do You Think Your Dog Needs You? Because You're Selfish

Blog | Why Do You Think Your Dog Needs You? Because You're Selfish

Nishtha Gautam | Wednesday August 28, 2024

We need dogs to remind ourselves of our potential. Dogs teach us how to be better versions of ourselves. Therapy dogs work because they dissipate the human urge to navel-gaze

Opinion | Tech's Final Frontier: Death-Tech In India

Opinion | Tech's Final Frontier: Death-Tech In India

Shadma Shaikh | Wednesday August 28, 2024

Growing number of grief-tech startups have emerged in recent years, providing services related to end-of-life planning and post-mortem support. These services include digital wills, funeral planning assistance, after-death care, and asset management

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