Opinion | Dubai Flooding Is A Wake-Up Call Against Climate Change

Opinion | Dubai Flooding Is A Wake-Up Call Against Climate Change

Arja Srikanth | Thursday April 25, 2024

Unprecedented rainfall in desert regions extends beyond Dubai and Oman, with similar events observed globally, from Australia and Greece to the United States.

Opinion | Lok Sabha Polls Phase 2: Can NDA Maintain Its 2019 Lead? What Numbers Say

Opinion | Lok Sabha Polls Phase 2: Can NDA Maintain Its 2019 Lead? What Numbers Say

Amitabh Tiwari | Thursday April 25, 2024

While the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) hopes to maintain - if not improve - its tally, the INDIA bloc will need to make a dent in the NDA's numbers to really gain some edge.

Blog | Lok Sabha Elections: Hopes, Aspirations And Rivalries In Aligarh

Blog | Lok Sabha Elections: Hopes, Aspirations And Rivalries In Aligarh

Smita Gupta | Thursday April 25, 2024

While Banias remain firmly with the BJP, Brahmins are divided between the two candidates from their community.

Blog | The Majestic 'Merlin': How An Engine Helped Britain Win World War 2

Blog | The Majestic 'Merlin': How An Engine Helped Britain Win World War 2

Divyam Sharma | Wednesday April 24, 2024

Like all Rolls-Royce aero engines, the 'Merlin' was named after a bird of prey. But it also evoked the spirit of King Arthur's famous wizard. To the pilots who relied on it, the Merlin seemed magical.

Opinion | PM Modi And 'Mangalsutra' Row: A Faustian Bargain For BJP?

Opinion | PM Modi And 'Mangalsutra' Row: A Faustian Bargain For BJP?

Lakshmi Iyer | Wednesday April 24, 2024

Mobilising Hindu votes with such speeches could prove to be a Faustian bargain for PM Modi, one that may cost him the goodwill earned among the country's Muslims over the last decade through his good governance policies.

Opinion | Bengaluru's Water Crisis Is Why Indian Cities Need 'Water Urbanism'

Opinion | Bengaluru's Water Crisis Is Why Indian Cities Need 'Water Urbanism'

Bharti Mishra Nath | Tuesday April 23, 2024

India is home to 18% of the world's population, but it has only 4% of global water resources, making it one of the most water-stressed countries in the world.

Opinion | Lok Sabha Polls: Intense Heatwave Behind Low Voter Turnout?

Opinion | Lok Sabha Polls: Intense Heatwave Behind Low Voter Turnout?

Amitabh Tiwari | Tuesday April 23, 2024

A study based on data from the Indian Meteorological Department shows that during the campaign period for the Lok Sabha elections, approximately 72% of constituencies could experience maximum temperatures of 35C or higher.

Opinion | BrahMos For Philippines: A Symbolic Win In The Choppy Indo-Pacific

Opinion | BrahMos For Philippines: A Symbolic Win In The Choppy Indo-Pacific

Harsh V. Pant | Tuesday April 23, 2024

The delivery of the first BrahMos missile to the Philippines highlights how Indian defence priorities are evolving rapidly amidst a wider regional flux.

Opinion | Is Polarised Politics Pushing People Out Of The Political Process?

Opinion | Is Polarised Politics Pushing People Out Of The Political Process?

Amitabh Tiwari | Monday April 22, 2024

The recently concluded Phase 1 of the Lok Sabha elections this year recorded a voter turnout of 65.5%, lower than the almost 70% turnout recorded in 2019.

Opinion | Poll Sops: Why Voters Must Question Their Long-Term Feasibility Too

Opinion | Poll Sops: Why Voters Must Question Their Long-Term Feasibility Too

Bibek Debroy, Aditya Sinha | Monday April 22, 2024

The true measure of responsible governance should be the ability of a party to articulate how it will balance short-term electoral incentives with the long-term fiscal health of the economy.

Opinion | How PM Modi Transformed India's Governance

Opinion | How PM Modi Transformed India's Governance

Dhiraj Nayyar | Monday April 22, 2024

Since 2014, the Modi government has contested vested interests and responded to the aspirations of the people.

Opinion | A Shaky World Order: Can India Navigate A Russia-China-Iran Axis?

Opinion | A Shaky World Order: Can India Navigate A Russia-China-Iran Axis?

Manoj Kewalramani, Anushka Saxena | Monday April 22, 2024

India may find it hard to balance its deepening ties with the West and the emerging partnership between China, Russia and Iran. A Cold War-style confrontation can be detrimental to India's approach of multi-alignment and strategic autonomy.

Book Excerpt | Modi's Impact Runs Deeper Than Material Achievements

Book Excerpt | Modi's Impact Runs Deeper Than Material Achievements

Pradeep Bhandari | Sunday April 21, 2024

"Those in power who have kept a distance from the hearts and the minds of the common man can't understand why Modi has surpassed all political expectations. Or what the Modi Phenomena is," journalist Pradeep Bhandari writes in his book. Excerpts:

Opinion | Nationalism And Elections: BJP Understands, Opposition Still Doesn't

Opinion | Nationalism And Elections: BJP Understands, Opposition Still Doesn't

Nishtha Gautam | Saturday April 20, 2024

When the BJP ratcheted its nationalism game up, the Opposition left the field on its ideological high horse. That's exactly what the BJP wanted - to be the only option.

Opinion | Above-Normal Rainfall Is Good News, But There's A Deeper Problem

Opinion | Above-Normal Rainfall Is Good News, But There's A Deeper Problem

Bharti Mishra Nath | Saturday April 20, 2024

India needs a countrywide law to regulate groundwater and manage freshwater resources. Overdependence on monsoons should have been a thing of the past by now.

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