A Note of Nostalgia
The Congress party will be shifting to its corporate style new headquarters this week—not unlike the BJP, which made the shift a few years ago. This...
Spy Tiger: The 05 File is co-written by former spy Kagusthan Ariaratnam and Quebec-based journalist Michael Bramadat-Willcock.
NEW DELHI: What does survival mean in a...
In both Bangladesh and Pakistan, Hindus are systematically discriminated against, subjected to violence, and disenfranchised by state policies.
For decades, the self-proclaimed intelligentsia in both...
The long-running Israel-Palestinian question is central to the stability in the region.
LONDON: A year ago, I announced something simple,” said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin...
‘Every law favours women, not men. My brother fought this imbalance but tragically left us seeking justice.’
Atul Subhash, a Deputy General Manager at...
The public criticism of India’s perceived dominance reflects a growing discomfort with the asymmetry in the bilateral relationship.
NEW DELHI: December 16, 1971, was a...
At the heart of Soros’ hostility toward India lies an ideological conflict. Soros represents a vision of globalism that prioritizes liberal hegemony and Western...
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee announced that the Jagannath Temple in Digha will be inaugurated on April 30, 2025 (Akshaya Tritiya).
KOLKATA: A political...
With the loss of Syria, Russia’s carefully cultivated image as a great power and reliable backer is now severely damaged.
LONDON: The speed of events...
The Swearing In
Finally, nearly two weeks after the Maharashtra Assembly results the state swore in Devendra Fadnavis as the new Chief Minister. The...
South Asian minorities have often been considered in standards and habitual patterns of behaviour. But this pattern is being broken in interesting ways and...