Opinion: Goodbye To Ameen Sayani, For Whom Every Listener MatteredRohit Khanna | Wednesday February 21, 2024 Sayani's self-confessed approach to radio programming was to strike an intimate relationship with each of his listeners, as if they were bonding like friends during the show.Opinion: Fashionable Collaborators Of Murderous Regimes, Beware!Nishtha Gautam | Wednesday February 21, 2024 When Dior, Chanel, Balenciaga etc collaborated with Nazis in WWII, survival had a bloodier meaning than quarterly profits, TRPs, or year-on-year growth.Opinion: Fali Nariman Was A Stalwart Who Wanted Justice For Last Man In QueueJustice Ajay Rastogi | Wednesday February 21, 2024 Former Supreme Court judge remembers Fali S NarimanOpinion: AI And Polls-India-EU Talks Show Why Collective Action Is CriticalMaha Siddiqui | Wednesday February 21, 2024 Talks between EU and India on tackling the threat of online disinformation reflect the need for collective global action against the risks posed by generative AI.Opinion: Maratha Quota-A Short-Term Measure For Electoral Gains?Bharti Mishra Nath | Wednesday February 21, 2024 Experts feel the current dynamics within the ruling coalition, where each party seeks to be the dominant player, has forced the Shinde government to take this step just weeks ahead of elections.Opinion: BJP's Rajya Sabha Names Signal Change. Congress's, Only InertiaAmitabh Tiwari | Tuesday February 20, 2024 The BJP's list gives confidence to its cadre that everyone has a chance. The Congress, on the other hand, seems to have repeated most of its candidates in an attempt to adjust heavyweights.Opinion: Floundering I.N.D.I.A Cuts A Sorry Figure Against BJP's '370' PushShubhabrata Bhattacharya | Tuesday February 20, 2024 Modi's well-crafted strategy for the Lok Sabha polls was reflected in the recent national council meeting of the BJP in Delhi. Against that, the Congress-led I.N.D.I.A bloc seems to be cutting a sorry figure.Opinion: India-UAE - A Budding Affair Powered By Chemistry And OpportunityKanwal Sibal | Monday February 19, 2024 Both nations today see each other as important partners in their growth trajectories. This shift in ties has been possible, in no small measure, due to the personal chemistry between PM Modi and the UAE's Emir.Opinion: Electoral Bonds-Beyond The Supreme Court's Brake, A Few QuestionsAnirudh Burman | Monday February 19, 2024 The court's order corrects informational imbalances, but it negates the modest advancements made in promoting formal banking channels for political donations.Opinion: Electoral Bonds Ban Will Do Little When Cash Is KingAmitabh Tiwari | Monday February 19, 2024 Cash is the main source of election funding in India. Electoral bonds accounted for just around 10% of the total amount spent by parties and candidates in a single election cycle of five years from 2018 to 2023.Opinion: An $18 Big Mac Meal Is Bad For AmericaBobby Ghosh, Bloomberg | Monday February 19, 2024 The American burger owes its iconic status, above all, to being inexpensive.Opinion: India-UAE Partnership: Making Up For Lost Time, FinallyAnil Padmanabhan | Friday February 16, 2024 The personal chemistry between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his UAE counterpart Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed has catalysed diplomatic action, allowing their economies to benefit from each other's strengths.Your Guide to Setting Up And Managing Parental Control On YouTubeAnand Murali | Friday February 16, 2024 YouTube is a vast ocean of content where curiosity meets creativity, but not all shores are safe for young explorers.Opinion: A Death, An Arrest-Why Manya's Story Is A Wake-Up Call For BengaluruPankaj Mishra | Friday February 16, 2024 Bengaluru's rapid urban growth has come at the cost of shoddy civic planning and citizens' safety. The death of nine-year-old Manya in December is yet another reminder that the city needs immediate fixes.Opinion: In India's State Vs Governor Battles, Let Dignity WinBharti Mishra Nath | Thursday February 15, 2024 While some friction is understandable given the political affiliations of the incumbents, the faceoffs in Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Telangana highlight the need for decorum to be maintained during conflicts between governors and state governments.149505152535455565758...67