Opinion
Sri Lanka is looking to Reset Ties with India, Bridge the ‘Trust Deficit’
The Chinese presence in and domination of the Sri Lanka scene has nullified all efforts at improved ties between Colombo and New Delhi in the post-war era.
How Indian Policymakers and Citizens Should Read IPCC Report’s Code Red for Humanity
While nations negotiate on further cuts to emissions, current national commitments by countries around the world put us on track to exceed 2 degrees warming by a wide margin.
Critical of Nehru’s China Policy, Savarkar Wanted India to Emulate Israel
When China invaded the buffer state of Tibet, India should at once have protested. But our Indian Government was not able to do any such thing, Savarkar wrote in Kesari.
1875 vs 1933: This is at the Heart of the 146-year-old Assam-Mizoram Border Dispute
Besides Mizoram, Assam has border disputes with Nagaland, Arunachal Pradesh and Meghalaya.
Estranged Democracies to Engaged Partners: Blinken Visit Gives India-US Ties a Major Push
India has two choices. Either accept the paramountcy of China and play second fiddle, or double down on efforts to deepen an all-round partnership with the US.
Unsettled Borders with China, Assam-Mizoram Police Clash Is the Last Thing India Needs
Historically, there has been cooperation among police forces of the states to conduct counter-insurgency and counter-terrorist operations.
They Too Fought in Kargil: How 18 GARHWAL RIFLES Assaulted PT 5140 and PT 4700
While the ‘Guts and Glory' stories have largely focused on units involved in the final stages of various battles, there were several units that performed equally well.
After Drone Attack, This Could be the Next Big Threat for Security Forces in Kashmir
One can always look towards the trends in the West Asia and North Africa region to prognosticate on what the next big thing will be in the Valley.
Kitex or Not, How Will Kerala Create Jobs for Its Literate Youth? A Technocrat Has the Answers
Kerala faces two big challenges: large number of people listed on employment exchange and return of people in bulk during the pandemic, especially from the Gulf.
Cairn Tax Dispute Exposes Major Shortcomings in India’s Economic Policy
Revenue maximization can never be the goal of economic policy. It ought to be prosperity and not a bloated exchequer at the expense of intimidated wealth creators.
OPINION | Jointmanship is Military State of Mind, Can’t be Attempt to Paint a Service into a Corner
In theaterisation, individual service attributes need to be subsumed in a melting pot to get a product greater than the individual sums. But for that one needs to be aware of what a service can or cannot do.
Which Drones are Lethal, How to Detect & Counter Them: A Lowdown on the New Terror Weapon
Drones for good far outweigh their application for anti-national and terror activities. Drone industry needs to be nurtured.
With LoC Ceasefire Holding Well, This is How India Must Respond to Jammu Drone Attack
Pakistan’s malevolence towards India remains a fundamental feature of its foreign policy.
Could a 'Rolling Ban' Force Foreign Tech Platforms to Fall in Line with Indian Laws?
The advantage of this approach is that it manages to impose a cost on tech platforms that are wilful violators without actual censorship.
Emotional, Mental Fatigue a Reality for Many Working Women during Pandemic. India Inc. Must Act
India Inc. is losing future women leaders, who could lead us to greater gender diversity and equality.
PM India Never Had: Madhavrao Scindia Would Have Been Sonia’s First Choice for Top Job in 2004
In private conversations, Madhavrao was perhaps alone in a league of Congress leaders addressing politician Sonia on a first name basis, writes Rasheed Kidwai.