Prakriti Parul

Some Gulf states enter the wrong lane

Some Gulf states enter the wrong lane

Would the Saudis or other Gulf states be comfortable in a world dominated by China? Such is the question needing…

September 21, 2025

The visionary Raja Marthanda Varma has been forgotten

Anizham Thirunal Marthanda Varma (1706-1758) hardly finds a mention in the mainstream narratives of India’s past. And yet, he was…

September 21, 2025

What has China gained after 66 years in Tibet?

A boastful empire, a silenced plateau.

September 21, 2025

Congress’ forgotten heroes

Shrikant Verma, Bansi Lal Mehta, Ashok Chatterjee, Prem Swarup Nayyar and Lalit Maken are some of the names which shall…

September 21, 2025

Working through the political turbulence in the neighbourhood

India must act decisively, and not let China consolidate further in its backyard.

September 21, 2025

India and China rapprochement, but too early to tango

As India builds economic and strategic muscle and empowers her citizens, a new equation is emerging in the relations between…

September 21, 2025

China and the post-American order

Pax Britannica ended not because Britain wanted it to, but because it could no longer afford its empire. Pax Americana…

September 21, 2025

An off ramp for Palestine

In its worst case scenarios, Hamas would not have foreseen the response of the Israeli Defense Forces to its terror…

September 21, 2025

Christianity: Creation is God’s Gift

Rev. Dr. Richard HowellWhen we open the first page of Scripture, we hear the words: “In the beginning God created…

September 21, 2025

Sikhism: The fruit of honest labour

Eminabad is an old town, located 15 kilometres south of Gujranwala, in Pakistan. Guru Nanak Dev performed four great journeys,…

September 21, 2025