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Letters to the Editor

  • Refer to ‘Trump card’; though the India-Pak ceasefire saw Trump’s involvement, it also shows the US’s new approach to its foreign policy. Trump believes that deals can be done with anyone, if they are in the interest of the US....

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    12 May 2025
  • Refer to ‘Will Asim Munir fall in line’ (The Great Game); the incisive piece rightly lays bare the dangerous duplicity of Pak army chief Gen Munir’s stubborn adherence to the Kashmir narrative, which is less about principle and more about...

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    11 May 2025
  • India’s robust air defence systems, including the L-70 guns, the S-400 missile shield (nicknamed Sudarshan Chakra) and the indigenous Akashteer system, India’s version of the ‘Iron Dome’, have effectively neutralised repeated Pakistani attempts to target strategic assets. Despite receiving reinforcements...

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    09 May 2025
  • Operation Sindoor stands as a landmark in India’s fight against terror. In the hours before dawn on May 7, justice descended — swift, precise and resolute. And in a gesture as symbolic as it was strategic, two Indian women officers...

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    08 May 2025
  • Refer to ‘How Nehru viewed role of governors’; the governor’s role in a state is the same as that of the President at the Centre. In a state, the real power lies in the hands of the chief minister and...

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    08 May 2025
  • The Indian security forces need to be commended for carrying out Operation Sindoor by launching military strikes with precision on terror infrastructure existing across the border under Pakistan’s patronage. No international body or country will come forward to save us...

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    07 May 2025
  • Apropos of ‘How to solve a problem like Pakistan’ (The Great Game); a befitting response to the Pahalgam terror attack is India’s toughest test — how to deal with a belligerent Pakistan without sparking a wider conflict. The killing of...

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    04 May 2025
  • Refer to ‘Win over locals to combat terror’; it was heartening to see that the Muslim-majority Kashmir valley condemned the killings in Pahalgam. But we cannot ignore the fact that some radicalised Kashmiris provide support, shelter and food to terrorists...

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    02 May 2025
  • Apropos of ‘China’s calculated neutrality on Pahalgam’; it would be impossible to guess China’s real intent in the India-Pak tensions that have flared up after the Pahalgam terror attack. The constant discord between India and Pakistan is making the latter...

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    01 May 2025
  • Refer to ‘Bandung Spirit merits a revival’; the 1955 Bandung Conference was reflective of the commitment of Jawaharlal Nehru-led India to Africa and Asia. Seventy years later, the same dedication remains an integral part of India’s foreign policy. The India-Africa...

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    30 Apr 2025
  • Apropos of ‘J&K stands united’; there was something different in the way J&K CM Omar Abdullah spoke in the Assembly. It was full of gravitas — measured and emotional. It was anything but political. Not many CMs have the guts...

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    29 Apr 2025
  • Apropos of ‘A litany of lapses on the Intel front’; after an intense public outcry, the powers that be meekly admitted intelligence failure and security lapse in saving hapless tourists in Pahalgam. The million-dollar question arises: Who is responsible for...

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    28 Apr 2025
  • Refer to ‘The messages from Baisaran’ (The Great Game); the perceptive article lays bare the savagery of the Pahalgam massacre and the inspirational solidarity of Kashmiris, particularly families like that of ponywala Syed Adil Hussain Shah. The Valley’s rejection of...

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    27 Apr 2025
  • Refer to ‘Threats to Kashmiris’; an over-dependence on physical deployment of troops cannot prevent Pahalgam-like attacks. The real game-changer lies in strengthening our human intelligence (HUMINT) network. The spontaneous and widespread condemnation of the Pahalgam attack by the Kashmiri public...

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    25 Apr 2025
  • Apropos of ‘Clarion call for action against Pakistan’; terrorism is a big blot on humanity and its wounds are felt deeper with every cowardly act. The Pahalgam attack has again exposed the true face of Pakistan-backed terror. India must respond...

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    24 Apr 2025
  • The killing of 26 tourists at Pahalgam in the Kashmir valley has once again brought pain and instability to a region already burdened by decades of conflict. The loss of innocent lives — whether of civilians, security personnel or others...

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    23 Apr 2025
  • With reference to ‘Education for sale: Middle class contradictions’; the government must ensure equal access to education by addressing disparities in infrastructure, resources and opportunities. At the same time, citizens must demand accountability, advocate for a strong public education system...

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    22 Apr 2025
  • Refer to ‘Nepal can ill afford return of monarchy’; the recent pro-monarch demonstrations are a result of deep anger, dissatisfaction and resentment of the people against the main political parties who have been alternately sharing power for the last two...

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    21 Apr 2025
  • Apropos of ‘Ominous churning on India’s frontiers’(The Great Game); Bangladesh-Pakistan relations have remained hostile since the 1971 Liberation War, but the dynamics have changed since PM Sheikh Hasina was ousted last year. Recent strategic military collaboration between Bangladesh and Pakistan...

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    20 Apr 2025
  • Refer to ‘New Waqf law reeks of divisive agenda’; the aim of the law is to empower the poor and protect women, claims PM Modi. But his government failed to explain how it would be done. It was not able...

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    19 Apr 2025
  • This refers to ‘Deep tech needs deep investments’; Indian scientists and engineers are conducting groundbreaking research in deep technology in other countries, but not in India. Spending on research and development (R&D) is relatively low here compared to smaller countries...

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    17 Apr 2025
  • Refer to ‘Sounds of a shotgun wedding’; the AIADMK has become the BJP’s crutches that it needs to make its presence felt in Tamil Nadu. Given the allegations that the BJP is trying to impose Hindi on south Indian states...

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    16 Apr 2025
  • Apropos of ‘India, Lanka no longer confined by bounds of bilateralism’; it is no secret that the majority of India’s diplomatic capital is spent on its complex neighbourhood, where even friendly countries often take New Delhi for granted. India’s approach...

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    15 Apr 2025
  • Apropos of ‘Guvs have no discretion, are bound by the Cabinet advice: SC’; unfortunately, governance has become so politicised that the Supreme Court has to intervene in every matter, big or small. Now, the SC has ruled that governors don’t...

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    14 Apr 2025
  • Pak silence implies complicity Apropos of ‘The sounds of silence from Pakistan’ (The Great Game); for 17 years, justice has remained hostage to Pakistan’s desperation to bury the truth. When concerned citizens like the chief of its investigative agency, Tariq...

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    13 Apr 2025
  • Apropos of ‘America’s great unravelling begins at home and abroad’; Trump’s tariff war is dismantling the settled trade system, which was beneficial to the comity of nations. Trump wants to Make America Great Again (MAGA), but can it grow in...

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    10 Apr 2025
  • Refer to ‘Proposed changes to transplanting dates raise alarm’; despite the hue and cry over the depleting groundwater level, neither the state government nor the Centre is coming out with a concrete policy. The state must take up the matter...

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    09 Apr 2025
  • Refer to ‘India’s strategy to win trade war’; Trump’s reciprocal tariffs are a disruptive and unfair trade practice. It is quite unlikely that such a system will be acceptable to any nation. India cannot afford to grant tariff concessions on...

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    08 Apr 2025
  • Refer to ‘Shun toxic mix of religion, politics’; India is witnessing a disturbing trend where political parties are blatantly mixing religion with politics. This venomous blend fuels communal tensions, silences dissent and polarises society along religious lines. Instead of addressing...

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    07 Apr 2025
  • Refer to ‘When Modi met Yunus in Bangkok’ (The Great Game); the article aptly captures the shifting sands in Dhaka — from Yunus’ provocative remarks in Beijing to the quiet re-entry of the ISI and signs of US orchestration. His...

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    06 Apr 2025
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