Opinion: 2019 Election Was One-Sided, "Manipulation" Wouldn't HelpAmitabh Tiwari | Friday August 04, 2023 A research paper titled "Democratic Backsliding in the World's Largest Democracy" suggests that there was manipulation of results in some seats by the ruling BJP.Blog: India-France: United By Valour, Sacrifice Since 1914Divyam Sharma | Wednesday August 02, 2023 The Indian tri-services contingent marched in Paris to the tune of "Saare Jahan se Achcha" on the occasion of Bastille Day, France's National Day. It is not the first time Indian troops were in France.Opinion: Parliament's Weapons Of Mass DisruptionCR Kesavan | Wednesday August 02, 2023 Prime Minister Narendra Modi has vowed that the guilty will not be spared. Yet the opposition is intransigently demanding a statement from the PM, when the issue comes under the Home Ministry.Opinion: Pakistan Can No Longer Control Its MonsterHarsh V. Pant | Wednesday August 02, 2023 Hours before Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng landed in Islamabad for an event marking a decade of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), another reminder came about the perpetual abyss that Pakistan has been staring at for the past several yearsOpinion: Is Poll Promise Taking A Toll On The Karnataka Government?Bharti Mishra Nath | Wednesday August 02, 2023 Amid spiraling discord in its Karnataka unit, where several party MLAs have targeted their own government ministers, the Congress has called a meeting in Delhi today of ministers from the state.Opinion: Rajiv Gandhi's Reach-Out To RSS Had Indira Gandhi's ApprovalShubhabrata Bhattacharya | Wednesday August 02, 2023 Two narratives of present day Congress strategy against Narendra Modi appear to contradict the Grand Old Party's past stance, as revealed by a forthcoming book, "How Prime Ministers Decide", by veteran scribe Neerja Chowdhury.Opinion: Self Or Collective Interest? Tough Choices Dog INDIA PartiesNilanjan Mukhopadhyay | Monday July 31, 2023 Addressing the Indian Youth Congress convention with 'Behtar Bharat Ki Buniyaad' (Foundations of a Better India) as its theme in Bengaluru recently, Rahul Gandhi asserted that the country was witnessing political contestation between two ideologies.Opinion: Why So Many Lives Are Lost In Highway AccidentsBharti Mishra Nath | Sunday July 30, 2023 A few days back, Ahmedabad was shaken by a Jaguar driver speeding at 140 km/hour and crashing into a crowd at 1:30 am, killing nine and leaving a dozen more critically injured.Opinion: They Want A Hindu Rashtra With No Safe Home For GodsReena Gupta | Saturday July 29, 2023 The Central government has shown complete ignorance and negligence of the basic principles of environmental protection in UttarakhandOpinion: Manipur Needs Healing, TodayDerek O'Brien | Friday July 28, 2023 The Prime Minister's mug shots are splattered all over the country on G20 hoardings, with the tagline 'One Earth. One Family. One Future'. But before that, Manipur needs healing. Today.Opinion: A No-Trust Vote Plays In PM Modi's FavourSanjay Singh | Friday July 28, 2023 One wonders why on 26 July 2023, the newly formed 26-party opposition grouping, INDIA, was so hell bent to prove Modi's prophesy right by moving a no-confidence motion against his government in Lok Sabha.Opinion: Why Climate Change Is A Health CrisisLakshmi Sethuraman, Granthika Chatterjee and Ritika Ramasuri | Wednesday July 26, 2023 The monsoons made a late start in most parts of the country this year. Predictions of lower-than-normal rainfall in some parts only inflamed public anxieties in the summer that witnessed 96 heat-related deaths reported from Bihar and Uttar Pradesh.Opinion: The Challenges For 'Friends-With-Benefits' BJP And JD(S)Bharti Mishra Nath | Wednesday July 26, 2023 The Karnataka election results have brought together strange bedfellows trying to forge a united opposition in the state. Despite ideological differences, the proximity between the BJP and the Janata Dal (Secular) is growing.Opinion: The Electoral Math Of INDIA vs NDAAmitabh Tiwari | Wednesday July 26, 2023 The contest for 2024 is heating up as the Congress and the BJP both finalising their alliances. A 26-party consortium named "INDIA" is set to compete with a 38-party NDAOpinion: The Desi 'Oppenheimers' And How They Were Treated In IndiaPallava Bagla | Tuesday July 25, 2023 The Hollywood movie Oppenheimer is a biopic of the scientist who made the atom bomb for America, but who made India's atom bombs?Let us revisit the hard work and sacrifices of those Indian nuclear heroes.146474849505152535455...67