Opinion | Delhi Heat Crisis Is Behind Us. It's Time To Forget About It, AgainNishtha Gautam | Wednesday June 26, 2024 Delhi has a habit of slinking into complacency when 'terrible' becomes just a notch better and gets categorised as 'bad'.Opinion | The Great Asian Reconciliation: Can India-China Find Common Ground?Syed Zubair Ahmed | Wednesday June 26, 2024 It might sound crazy to suggest that India and China should become trusted partners like the US and India, or Russia and China. But, it's not entirely out of the question.Opinion | PM Modi's Parliament Speech Had Messages For 5 Key GroupsAmitabh Tiwari | Tuesday June 25, 2024 There were five key groups Modi mentioned in his Parliament speech: the Indian public, BJP supporters, newly elected MPs, cabinet ministers and opposition parties. There is a message for each of them.Opinion | Greater Expectations: Why China Is Going Nuclear 'Faster Than Ever'Manoj Kewalramani | Tuesday June 25, 2024 As per the US Defense Department's estimate, China will likely have over 1,000 operational warheads by 2030.Opinion: Netanyahu's Strategy Is War, War and More WarMarc Champion, Bloomberg | Tuesday June 25, 2024 At least it's now clear: Benjamin Netanyahu has a strategy for the war in Gaza, and it commits his country to indefinite conflict.Opinion | RSS, Emergency, And The Importance Of Civil SocietyRajiv Tuli, Prashant Barthwal | Tuesday June 25, 2024 The events of 1975-77 are a stark reminder of the fragility of democratic institutions and why civil society is crucial for defending them.Opinion | Lok Sabha: How Past Coalition Governments Elected SpeakersDr. Sandeep Shastri | Monday June 24, 2024 Whenever a party has secured a clear majority in the Lok Sabha, the Speaker has always been from the ruling party. It has been a slightly different story whenever we have had coalition governments.Opinion | Modi-Hasina Should Worry About China, But Not Too MuchHarsh V. Pant | Monday June 24, 2024 The China factor, while important, should not be overstated. India-Bangladesh ties today stand on their own merit.Opinion | Consensus Or Confrontation: How Will The 18th Lok Sabha Function?Shubhabrata Bhattacharya | Monday June 24, 2024 Historically, the Speaker and Deputy Speaker have been elected by consensus. However, there are indications that the 18th Lok Sabha may witness contests for these posts.Opinion | RSS vs BJP: Under The Cover Of Friendly FireDinesh Narayanan | Monday June 24, 2024 The BJP is nothing but an instrument in a much larger mission that transcends five-year election cycles and mortal leaders, their occasional delusions notwithstanding.Book Review | Narayana Guru: The Prophet of RenaissanceRajiv Tuli, Prashant Barthwal | Saturday June 22, 2024 In Narayana Guru: The Prophet of Renaissance, P. Parameswaran offers a comprehensive and insightful exploration of this towering figure's life, teachings, and enduring legacy.Opinion | Panchayat and Phulera: What Urban Indian Dreams Are Made OfArup K. Chatterjee | Saturday June 22, 2024 While the spotlight on Panchayat's Phulera may seem too rose-tinted to serious critics, what if the medium itself is the message? Perhaps India's socio-political destinies are indeed quietly brewing in its villages and small towns.Opinion | Will The UK Tories Get At Least An Honourable Defeat?Syed Zubair Ahmed | Friday June 21, 2024 Rather than confidently asserting their chances of victory, the Tories are now urging voters to ensure that Labour does not secure an overwhelming majority.Opinion | How CPI(M) Became A Victim Of Its Own Propaganda In KeralaAnand Kochukudy | Friday June 21, 2024 Pinarayi Vijayan had realised that the CPI(M)s Hindu vote bank was gradually eroding. Minority outreach, he thought, would be enough to compensate for that. But he was wrong.Opinion | Yoga: Teachers, Tough Love, And The Twinning Of Mind And BodyNishtha Gautam | Friday June 21, 2024 What is a modern yogi or yogini ought to look for before even embarking on this journey? As a regular practitioner now, all I can say is the possibility of annihilation of ego is a good goal to begin with.129303132333435363738...67