Opinion
For Government to Achieve Its Fiscal Deficit Target, DIPAM Has to Perform
With the government’s capital expenditure increasing since the last two months, achieving the disinvestment target will be crucial.
OPINION: Mehbooba Mufti’s Vested Interests to Gain Political, Financial Power Crippled Kashmir
Mehbooba Mufti's misdeeds of running a sand mafia by giving big contracts to a few selective families and harbouring nepotism by bringing in her close family members as ministers have backfired
What The Fork: Misal Pav to Egg Roast, Kunal Vijayakar on Mouth-watering Roadside Breakfast
It has never ceases to amaze me how we eat spicy, deep-fried food for breakfast, writes Kunal Vijayakar.
Air India: The Brand and Burden of Legacy
Air India is a story everyone loves to cover. Its management or mismanagement and stories that spill over into the political arena make for passionate debate.
OPINION: Big Telecom Reforms Part of Modi Govt’s Long Trajectory of Structural Changes
The recent telecom reforms by the Modi government will restore back to health a sector that was repeatedly impaired by successive Congress regimes.
Not Just a Supplier of Low-cost Vaccines, India Must Push Quad for Deeper R&D Collaboration
The Quad and its focus on vaccines should not end up as an exercise to address an immediate necessity and make it a virtuous one-way affair.
With Flyers Carrying Burden of Revenue Shortfall, Airport PPP Model is Yet to Deliver
As such, there is quite a difference between the intent and the impact of the much advertised public-private partnership model to develop airports.
Beyond Battlefield, India Needs an Innovation Policy to Take on China in R&D
Organizations like Broadcast Audience Research Council, DRDO or ISRO operate in silos. They need to change gears to shift to NASA style of working.
Opinion: By Ignoring Khalistani Activity, West is Becoming a Danger to Itself and World
It does seem that the West has learned no lessons, from the Kanishka bombing to the attacks of 9/11—that terrorists anywhere are a threat to people everywhere.
AUKUS Postscript: France Could Help India with Nuclear Attack Submarine Technology
Washington seems to have decided, that the best military option right now is to rely on a Cold War-type alliance whose core will be its most trusted partners.
Counterview: Why Cryptocurrency is a Kardashian, Not Meryl Streep
The term “cryptocurrency” is a misnomer. There is nothing cryptic about it nor is it a currency.
Modi 2.0: Seizing Opportunities, Creating New Milestones
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has never allowed others to define who he is, which makes him a great leader.
Narendra Modi: A Man of Ideas, a Man of Action
On Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s 71st birthday, here's an analysis of the unique elements that have sustained the 'Modi magic' among Indians for years, with more to come.
Violence or Surplus Dilemma? Problems of Children Have Not Found a Voice in Pandemic
The fate of children is seen as secondary to the needs of adults.
What Arun Maira Did When Left Mounted a Campaign against Foreign Consultants Advising Govt
The Left parties were wary of the influence of the ‘Washington Consensus’ on India’s policies, the former Planning Commission member writes.
When 16 Yaer Kuel Fell and Kashmiri Pandits Lost Their Forever Homes
Across the Valley, over the years, hundreds of walls were torn down, houses looted, orchards grabbed, and what remained sometimes were just fragments of memories.