In the theatre of democracy, few judges carry the responsibility to exit the stage without seeking another position.
In the theatre of democracy, few judges carry the responsibility to exit the stage without seeking another position.
There is a need to pay greater attention to how the world views India’s neighbour
Stories of national achievement—from Kashmir’s rail connectivity to a space mission featuring an Indian IAF officer—reflect the country’s growing aspirations
I have often wondered why we Indians find it so difficult to stand in orderly lines or await our turn
A brash, if not brave, new world has overtaken our lives and swamped the town
For the beginner, the setting in which meditation takes place is important. Once we have developed certain experiences, then external factors have very little effect
African writer Ngugi Wa Thiong’o was a giant who straddled the world literary stage for over 50 years
Punjab faces challenges: drug trafficking, border security, and debt. Its border districts lag economically. Water scarcity, low investment, and high debt burden development. The state needs a special package and status to address these issues. (This summary is generated via AI.)
'Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam' connects tree planting with emotional tribute, but success hinges on responsible practices. Planting the right native species, ensuring long-term care, and integrating communities are critical. The Aravalli Green Wall project aims to restore an ecological barrier, but faces challenges including deforestation and the need for thoughtful eco-tourism. Long-term evaluation and local participation are key for lasting environmental impact. (This summary is generated via AI.)
A new ‘healing touch’ for the jewel in India’s crown is perhaps on the anvil
The Centre and states would be well advised to pay heed to the National Disaster Management Authority guidelines on crowd management.
Concerns of Chief of Air Staff Air Marshal AP Singh on the industry’s failed promises and missed deadlines are a sobering reality check.
At the same time, upstream oil companies like the ONGC and Reliance Industries will face stress as their output will be priced at lower levels.
The Israeli and US governments and Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), the private contractor backed by Israel and the US, are providing aid to Palestinians.
Automobiles are among the largest users of rare earth elements (REEs). Agriculture and industry, too, rely on them.
India's joint air defence show was a masterclass — calculated, cohesive and coordinated.
Consider this: India's per capita GDP still hovers around $2,480, compared to Japan's $33K or Germany's $54K
The success of Operation Sindoor has reiterated that the changes brought about in jointness and synergy are more important than theatre commands.
Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla will conduct food and nutrition-related experiments under a collaboration between ISRO and India’s Department of Biotechnology, with support from NASA.
The performance of the Pakistan Air Force signals a potential doctrinal shift, even though the army remains Pakistan's ultimate power broker
As I reflect on, what Ali Khan Mahmudabad, a young professor from Ashoka University, passed through for his somewhat subtle and nuanced reflections on Operation Sindoor, nationalism, war, gender and politics, I begin to tremble….
US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick’s declaration in a court runs counter to India’s firm denial of US inlvovment in Indo-Pak ceasefire
The universal approach to subsidies and freebies should be eschewed immediately
The Congress has a mountain to climb to re-establish itself as an alternative at the national level.
China feels that the Shangri-La Dialogue is an important forum to rebut allegations about its defence policies for Asian countries
When land is seen merely as a commodity to be mined, owned or fought over, it becomes spiritless
It was in April 2000 that the world was made aware of the deep-rooted bookie-player nexus in cricket
Ashok Khemka served for 34 years and was transferred 57 times
Etymology can be a tool to unite people, but politicians also find ways to use it for division
Cyberattacks are increasingly targeting e-vehicle charging stations, and there is credible concern that these stations could be used as a vector to spread malware to hundreds of cars.