Blog | The 1962 Indo-China Battle Of Sirjap, Where A Lake Became A Sea Of War

Blog | The 1962 Indo-China Battle Of Sirjap, Where A Lake Became A Sea Of War

Jai Samota | Friday August 23, 2024

The strategically important 'Fingers', the spurs located on the northern bank of Pangong Tso in Ladakh, have been talked about a lot. But few know about the battle of Sirjap, located north of the beautiful lake.

Opinion | Can The BJP Survive The Growing Jat Discontent In Haryana?

Opinion | Can The BJP Survive The Growing Jat Discontent In Haryana?

Amitabh Tiwari | Friday August 23, 2024

This year's general election has proven that no election in India is a foregone conclusion. It's true that the Congress currently holds an edge. But whether it will be able to maintain this advantage will be another story.

Opinion | Every Child Has A Right To Play

Opinion | Every Child Has A Right To Play

Sanjana Manaktala, Namya Mahajan, Utsav Kheria and Payal Gupta | Friday August 23, 2024

Research unequivocally highlights the crucial role of early learning experiences in brain development, shaping neural pathways and cognitive abilities.

Opinion | Real Challenge In J&K And Haryana Polls Will Come From Local Issues

Opinion | Real Challenge In J&K And Haryana Polls Will Come From Local Issues

Bharti Mishra Nath | Thursday August 22, 2024

Unlike the Lok Sabha elections, where political parties struggled to present concrete national issues, Haryana's assembly elections are rife with local concerns.

Opinion | Making Women Feel Safe Makes Economic Sense, Too

Opinion | Making Women Feel Safe Makes Economic Sense, Too

Mayank Mishra and Vasudha Venugopal | Thursday August 22, 2024

The outrage this time is different, and that gives us hope. It has transcended petty politics. The political class stands discredited. The police administration is frightened. The Supreme Court has taken suo motu cognisance.

Opinion | Modi In Ukraine: Playing 'Mediator' May Not Be Feasible For India

Opinion | Modi In Ukraine: Playing 'Mediator' May Not Be Feasible For India

Kanwal Sibal | Thursday August 22, 2024

The issue is whether it is opportune to reach out to Central and East European countries at this moment when both Ukraine and Poland are locked up in a military confrontation with Russia as front-line states with US and NATO support.

Opinion | Khadi, An Indian Textile Heritage Worn With Pride

Opinion | Khadi, An Indian Textile Heritage Worn With Pride

Pradeep Bhandari | Thursday August 22, 2024

India has recorded more than four times growth in the sale of khadi products in the last eight years of PM Modi's government.

Opinion | Modi's Ukraine Trip Is Why The World Shouldn't Compare India And China

Opinion | Modi's Ukraine Trip Is Why The World Shouldn't Compare India And China

Harsh V. Pant | Wednesday August 21, 2024

New Delhi has continued to maintain its ties with both Moscow and Kyiv throughout the course of the war, remaining steadfast in its belief that both sides should be engaged if a lasting solution is to be found.

Opinion | Indian Americans Cheer Kamala Harris, But Can She Shift Their Votes?

Opinion | Indian Americans Cheer Kamala Harris, But Can She Shift Their Votes?

Savita Patel | Wednesday August 21, 2024

For all the enthusiasm about US Presidential nominee Kamala Harris, her shared roots haven't been enough to convert many Indian American supporters of the Republican Party.

Opinion | South Can Learn A Marketing Lesson Or Two From SRK

Opinion | South Can Learn A Marketing Lesson Or Two From SRK

Latha Srinivasan | Tuesday August 20, 2024

The aversion to film promotions is not unique to 'Kalki' star Prabhas or Telugu industry. Tamil star Ajith hasn't promoted any of his films ever, actor Vijay barely gives any interviews, while Rajinikanth is also known for being fond of promotions.

Opinion | Bangladesh Must Ensure Safety Of Minorities

Opinion | Bangladesh Must Ensure Safety Of Minorities

Rajiv Tuli, Prashant Barthwal | Tuesday August 20, 2024

Addressing the situation of Hindus in Bangladesh is a complex and sensitive issue that requires a multi-pronged strategy involving political, economic, social, and cultural considerations. India's role is crucial.

Opinion | Will J&K Turn The Trend And Deliver a Clear Mandate This Election?

Opinion | Will J&K Turn The Trend And Deliver a Clear Mandate This Election?

Amitabh Tiwari | Tuesday August 20, 2024

In the last three polls in Jammu and Kashmir, no party secured a simple majority of its own.

Book Review | Perceptions About Muslims In New India

Book Review | Perceptions About Muslims In New India

Mayank Mishra, Marya Shakil | Tuesday August 20, 2024

Hilal Ahmed's book is a foremost social scientist's take on the struggles and triumphs of Muslims in everyday life - their political participation, their survival strategies, their dialogue with modernity and liberalism.

Opinion | The Economic Rationale For Amending The Waqf Act

Opinion | The Economic Rationale For Amending The Waqf Act

Bibek Debroy, Aditya Sinha | Monday August 19, 2024

The Sachar Committee flagged the meagre revenue generation from Waqf properties. The report observed that annual income from Waqf properties (in 2005) across India was approximately ₹163 crore, representing a meagre rate of return of just 2.7%.

Opinion | Is India Really At Risk Of A Monkeypox Outbreak?

Opinion | Is India Really At Risk Of A Monkeypox Outbreak?

Bharti Mishra Nath | Monday August 19, 2024

The WHO, on August 14, declared the current upsurge of Mpox or Monkeypox in Central Africa as a global emergency requiring urgent action. Though India has not reported any cases yet, the Central government is keeping a close eye on the situation.

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