Opinion
Buried by Bureaucracy, Police Commissionerate System in UP Was Revived by Yogi Govt 40 Yrs Later
Vasudev Panjani was handpicked to be the first commissioner of police of Kanpur. He along with then Home Secretary were even sent to Mumbai, Pune and Chennai to study the Commissionerate system in 1978
India To Go the Sri Lanka Way? Patent Dishonesty of Indian Opposition and Dynasty Historians
Back home in India, certain opposition politicians and eminent personalities predisposed to them, have chosen to draw rather bizarre lessons from the entire fiasco in Sri Lanka
Padma Lakshmi Must Keep Her Pompous, Patronising Advice For Hindus To Herself
Padma Lakshmi should keep her patronising advice to herself and should be ashamed for jumping into the anti-India bandwagon alongside sympathisers of Islamic extremists
TRS Complicates Things Amid Prashant Kishor's Talks With Congress
If PK joins the Congress, which is almost certain now, save some differences of opinion among the party seniors, how can his company work for the TRS?
Sri Lanka Reluctantly Rushes Back to the IMF
Despite Sri Lanka’s severe Balance of Payment (BOP) crisis, the country has been adamant in not seeking assistance from the IMF given their previous track record
Despite US Restrictions, it Took China Only 15 Years to Lead the Quantum Computing Race
The ability to negate the restrictions placed by the US and its allies in the quantum computing field also entrenched China's position in the domain
Shift in World Order Means a Shift Away from Dollar, India Must Push Its CBDC to Fill the Void
India cannot change the world order, but it can certainly play to its strengths. What matters is how much we are able to control our destiny in an uncertain world order
Displaying the India Story to the World: India Concludes its Spectacular Showing at Dubai Expo 2020
The very architectural design of the India Pavilion building created a technology-centered experience for visitors, symbolising the theme, 'India On The Move'
No to Lata Mangeshkar, Yes to Bhaskar Menon: Why Grammys Omission is No Surprise
A.R. Rahman was not considered the global genius that he undoubtedly is until he composed the soundtrack of the little big hit Slumdog Millionaire in 2008
Opinion: In Jammu and Kashmir, A War against Corruption is Underway
The decision to order a CBI inquiry into former Jammu and Kashmir Governor Satya Pal Malik’s claims of being offered bribes is a step in the right direction
Indians Don’t Believe in a China-led, Multipolar World, Distrustful of Its Rise in Indo-Pacific
The findings of a new Global Outlook Survey help in understanding India’s growing push for the Indo-Pacific
Hunter Biden Coverup Rips Joe Biden of Moral Grandstanding and Permanently Stains Media, Big Tech
The Hunter Biden saga reveals that defeating Trump was always priority number one for the mainstream American media and Big Tech. Not the truth or the pursuit of the truth.
How India Leveraged the ‘Whole-of-Government’ amid Covid-19 Pandemic
Organising pandemic response meant responding to a crisis situation and creating a means of ensuring integrated service delivery to the population as a whole
Welcoming the Unwelcome: Wang Yi Seeks a Second Chance For China But India is Wary
Xi Jinping has not left the country in over two years and is in desperate need of refurbishing international clout after the widely boycotted Beijing Winter Olympics and ahead of the BRICS and RIC summits in China.
Japan and Australia Back India’s Push Against Biden’s Derailment of The Quad
The Biden Administration does not see China as a bigger threat than Russia and is not committed to the intrinsic cause of the Quad. This breaks a fundamental consensus of the Quad.
Inside Story of How India Got Its Own Covid Vaccine, Did Not Succumb to Bullying by Foreign Firms
The model of an ‘entrepreneurial state’ was envisioned by the prime minister and subsequently achieved with the prime objective to inoculate all Indians as soon as possible