Opinion
Opinion | What Bibi Netanyahu Might be Thinking When he Walks Into Sabarmati Ashram
Much of the ongoing business between India and Israel is more and more about this defence deal of missile or that deal of arms. Gandhi is good though for rhetoric and pretences. Two perpetual needs for diplomacy. Yet, one wonders what might cross the mind...
OPINION | Rajdhani Express Pantry Car Gives Birth to New Untouchables
If someone wants to experience the pain of an untouchable, he/she must travel as a non-food passenger on Rajdhani. The person would not get a single cup of tea from the pantry car even in extreme cold or when the train is running late by 10-12 hours.
OPINION | Trump’s First Tweet of 2018 Shows His Grudges Against Nuclear-Armed Pakistan
Of the $123 billion worth losses bore by Pakistan itself for the war against terrorism, only $33 billion was reimbursed by the US.
OPINION | From Hafiz 'Sahab' to Mughal Kings, Mani Shankar Aiyar Keeps the Gaffes Coming
Attempting to hit back at Maharashtra Congress leader Shehzad Poonawalla’s allegation of organizational elections being rigged, Mani Shankar Aiyar said something which allowed political adversaries to take a jibe at him and his party.
OPINION | BJP Seems to be Looking at Options Beyond AIADMK in Tamil Nadu
Modi was known to be a close friend of the late Chief Minister Jayalalithaa. She attended his swearing-in as the CM of Gujarat, and Modi also returned the courtesy. After becoming the PM he even visited her for a luncheon meeting.