Opinion
With Threat of Chinese Invasion on Taiwan Lurking, Quad Can Face Its Acid Test Soon
If the US blinks, for whatever reason, in defending Taiwan, it would mark the beginning of a China-centric regional order.
Covishield, Covaxin, J&J: The Science Behind Different Vaccines and How They Work
Like Covishield and Sputnik V, Johnson & Johnson's vaccine too is a viral-vectored one.
Old Guard Durai Murugan Keeps Number 2 Position in TN Cabinet; No Immediate Jump for Stalin Son Udhaya
Stalin recognises Durai Murugan as a stalwart of the previous era, the last general of the Dravidian movement, and goes the extra mile to treat him with respect.
Victimisation of Social Activists and dissidents in PoJK
It is not uncommon for human rights and political activists to face persecution after being involved in campaigns that attempt to address issues regarding public interest in PoJK
'Never Again': Covid Crisis Should Be a Catalyst to Galvanise India’s Journey to Better Days
The virus would indeed lose, as it must, but planning for the post-Covid phase should commence now.
Relaxing the Covaxin Patent is in the Interest of Bharat Biotech as well as Bharat
As a breakout pharma innovation nation, we must not get bogged down in the business dogmas of pharma giants and their counterproductive short-term obsession with IPR.
By Mid-June & Early-July, India Will Have Enough COVID Jab Supply: Scientist Virander S. Chauhan
Vaccines are given to healthy individuals; therefore, at no point can the quality get affected. Vaccine production requires stringent quality control.
The Writer from Mussoorie, Ruskin Bond is Also the Writer from Jamnagar
Jamnagar was a small state with a small port and a very rich maharaja, who owned dozens of Rolls-Royces and an equal number of chauffeurs, writes Ruskin Bond.
With Fresh COVID Vaccine Guidelines, States Now Free to Talk to Global Manufacturers Directly
The central government has allowed open market and private players in the vaccination process, but everyone will have to register on the CoWin app.
Manmohan Singh's Letter To PM Modi a Political Gimmick, Even If Congress Says Otherwise
If Manmohan Singh was being apolitical, he should've called out his party colleagues when they discredit the entire scientific community that approved Covaxin.
As Kerala Votes Today, It is All About Poll Managers Getting Their Maths Right
The marginal voters are going to swing mostly in favour of the front which they sense will emerge as the winner.
What India Must Prioritize in COVID Era: Production of Bulk Drugs & Medical Devices, Vaccine Stockpiling
India’s need to produce its own bulk drugs and medical devices can perfectly align with ambition of becoming an exporter to markets such as Africa.
Can Reservations Given to Historically Oppressed Castes and Tribes Breach the 50% Limit?
The reservations in favour of the OBCs have remained much less than their population share.
What The Fork: Kunal Vijayakar on His Love Affair with Poor Man’s Food—Kheema
The kheema at home was always coarsely hand-minced and with the bones, and we cooked it with chunky slices of potato.
How a Sikh Queen Negotiated with the British and Saved Her Son’s Govt
One project of hers that has gone completely unnoticed by historians is the new town that she ordered to be built in the heart of the kingdom, named Duleepgurh.
Tamil Nadu Elections: Decoding BJP Strategy to Make a Saffron Mark on Dravidian Turf
BJP has focused on diverse groups to shed the perception that it is pro-Brahmin. It expects a good showing in the 2021 polls, and has set its sights on 2026.