Opinion | Rishi Sunak: For Whom Everything That Could Go Wrong, Went Wrong

Opinion | Rishi Sunak: For Whom Everything That Could Go Wrong, Went Wrong

Andrew Whitehead | Friday July 05, 2024

Sunak has said he will remain an MP and he has denied suggestions that he's planning to move to California, where the family has a home. But his time at the highest echelons of British politics is almost over.

Opinion | Unemployment In India: The Private Sector Needs To Do Its Bit Too

Opinion | Unemployment In India: The Private Sector Needs To Do Its Bit Too

Bibek Debroy, Aditya Sinha | Friday July 05, 2024

Adam Smith in his seminal work, The Wealth of Nations, observed that "the real price of everything, what everything really costs to the man who wants to acquire it, is the toil and trouble of acquiring it".

Opinion | Pocketbook Constitution: The Optics Of Parliament's Most-Loved Book

Opinion | Pocketbook Constitution: The Optics Of Parliament's Most-Loved Book

Sumit Baudh | Friday July 05, 2024

The optics of a pocketbook Constitution in anyone's hands does not imply they have read it or are interested in wading through this lengthy text. Yet, the optics have given an unprecedented tangible form to the Constitution.

Opinion | UK Elections: Mending India-Labour Relations Won't Be Easy For Starmer

Opinion | UK Elections: Mending India-Labour Relations Won't Be Easy For Starmer

Syed Zubair Ahmed | Friday July 05, 2024

The relations between the UK's Labour Party and the Indian government are complex, influenced by historical ties, diaspora politics, and divergent policy priorities. Addressing such challenges will require nuanced diplomacy.

Opinion | Was PM Modi's Tough Talk In Parliament Aimed To Pep Up BJP Cadre?

Opinion | Was PM Modi's Tough Talk In Parliament Aimed To Pep Up BJP Cadre?

Lakshmi Iyer | Thursday July 04, 2024

Nothing seems to have hit the Congress harder than PM Narendra Modi's speeches in both houses of Parliament.

Opinion | Bollywood Needs To Stop Bleeding Producers Dry. South Has Lessons

Opinion | Bollywood Needs To Stop Bleeding Producers Dry. South Has Lessons

Latha Srinivasan | Thursday July 04, 2024

Post-COVID-19, many in the Hindi film industry, including producers, studio heads, and top executives, are looking for a market correction, beginning with star fees.

Opinion | Modi-Putin Should Consider Something: Balancing China Together

Opinion | Modi-Putin Should Consider Something: Balancing China Together

Aditi Bhaduri | Thursday July 04, 2024

While China's calling card is its massive investments and the BRI, Russia and India can leverage their position through joint efforts towards invigorating trade and investments in Central Asia, the ASEAN region, and even South Asia.

Opinion | Parliament Debate: Will Disruption, Chaos Become The Norm In The 18th Lok Sabha?

Opinion | Parliament Debate: Will Disruption, Chaos Become The Norm In The 18th Lok Sabha?

Amitabh Tiwari | Wednesday July 03, 2024

Overall, the debate was disappointing for both the opposition and the ruling BJP. Both sides resorted to mudslinging, seemingly forgetting that the elections were over.

Opinion | Is India Ready To Go All-EV By 2034? Absolutely Not

Opinion | Is India Ready To Go All-EV By 2034? Absolutely Not

Arindam Goswami | Wednesday July 03, 2024

The hidden carbon footprint of EVs, the inadequacy of our renewable energy infrastructure, the strain on our power grid and the economic and geopolitical ramifications, all paint a grim picture of a policy that could backfire disastrously.

Opinion | It's Time The US, Forever Preaching To Others, Got Off Its High Horse

Opinion | It's Time The US, Forever Preaching To Others, Got Off Its High Horse

Kanwal Sibal | Tuesday July 02, 2024

In releasing the State Department's 2023 International Religious Freedom report recently, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken referred to India by name for violating religious freedom.

Blog | To Those Trolling Sonakshi And Zaheer, <i>Khamosh!</i>

Blog | To Those Trolling Sonakshi And Zaheer, Khamosh!

Rohit Khanna | Tuesday July 02, 2024

Let's return to Shatrughan Sinha's gentle reminder - that his daughter and Zaheer have broken no law. India, as it was envisioned by our founding fathers, is meant to be a country where diversity and choice are underwritten, guaranteed, and protected

Opinion | Why A Possible Return Of Trump Is Giving Europe The Jitters

Opinion | Why A Possible Return Of Trump Is Giving Europe The Jitters

Syed Zubair Ahmed | Monday July 01, 2024

In Europe, Biden's poor showing, which dramatically increased Trump's chances of being re-elected, has stirred up a lot of anxiety about what a second Trump term could mean for Europe's security and Ukraine's future.

Blog | Scams, Success, and Skepticism: Exploring Crypto's Complex Landscape

Blog | Scams, Success, and Skepticism: Exploring Crypto's Complex Landscape

Shruti Kohli | Monday July 01, 2024

While cryptocurrency currently stands at the crossroads of opportunity and uncertainty, with regulation, education, and understanding, it may well evolve into a cornerstone of the financial landscape.

Opinion | Cricket, Power, And India's T20 Glory In Barbados

Opinion | Cricket, Power, And India's T20 Glory In Barbados

Nishtha Gautam | Monday July 01, 2024

The history of cricket in India must undertake what Galeano says in the context of football: "a sad voyage from beauty to duty". India has a duty to - and only India can - protect cricket's beauty.

Opinion | As LoP, Rahul's Biggest Task Is To Keep The Opposition Steady

Opinion | As LoP, Rahul's Biggest Task Is To Keep The Opposition Steady

Shubhabrata Bhattacharya | Friday June 28, 2024

For the next five years, the Prime Minister and the LoP will have to sit together on a variety of occasions to select important appointees. Rahul's biggest challenge will be to maintain his own bloc.

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