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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...

Kejriwal Govt Abandoned Delhi’s Poor for Lavish Luxuries, Alleges Parvesh Verma

New Delhi: Former MP and BJP candidate from the New Delhi Assembly seat, Parvesh...

PM Modi highlights his ‘promise’ fulfilled with inauguration of Z-Morh tunnel in Kashmir

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday inaugurated the Z-Morh tunnel located on the Srinagar-Leh...

Oppenheimer wouldn’t have liked Nolan’s treatment of Gita

He would have been deeply disturbed by the sex scene and the disrespect shown to the Bhagavad Gita. London The blockbuster Oppenheimer movie by Christopher...

India’s emergency relief programs during Covid had a positive impact on child health, says Harvard study

The food grain supply and monetary assistance to the large underserved population had a role to play. WASHINGTON DC The disruption of essential services and social...

What next for Russia’s Yevgeny Prigozhin and Wagner?

Whether or not Prigozhin survives his new home in Belarus, few have doubts that the Wagner Group will endure this latest crisis. London “The Wagnerites are...

Cool Breeze

Past Forward or Present Continuous? The Madhya Pradesh Congress seems to be fighting two battles in the state. One against the BJP and the sitting...

Manipur has a history of strife, turmoil and blockades

It was in 1993, when Raj Kumar Dorendra Singh of Congress was CM of Manipur, that there was a flare-up between Kukis and Nagas...

PM’s France visit raises expectations of tangibles in strategic domain

The Prime Minister’s visit to France has added significant value to the ongoing momentum in India-France strategic partnership. New Delhi India’s increasing role in global affairs...

WOWING THE CAPITAL

Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, the Union Cabinet Minister for Jal Shakti, was the chief guest at Sunday Guardian Foundation’s “Capital Dialogue” last week. He handled...

Digital Personal Data Protection Bill: umbrella for Internet users

The Bill will lay down the digital rights and duties of citizens and also help in reducing data-related frauds. The Digital Personal Data Protection Bill...

Making it to the top, the Shringla way

It’s rare to see a biography written on a diplomat in his lifetime. But, then Harsh Shringla is no ordinary diplomat. His life has...

The long, brutal nights of Capt Kamal Bakshi

Shivalik Bakshi’s Nowhere Man is a wonderful read. Will the Ministry of External Affairs react and open another round of negotiations on missing PoWs...

Op Pawan: A rare insight into an operation not acknowledged

A veteran of Operation Pawan Col R.S. Sidhu has written an outstanding book on ‘The Mechanised Forces in Operation Pawan’. New Delhi The 1980s were...

PM Modi set to talk tough on LAC in Xi’s presence at BRICS

Several rounds of meetings have been held to discuss the strategy for the summit. New Delhi Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to talk tough on...

A rare voice of reason in Israel’s divided society

It’s Ruth Wasserman Lande’s call for greater mutual respect among the divided community that has the biggest significance in Israel today. London ‘Crazy”, he said, “just...

A turning point in Afghanistan’s destiny

Deposing of King Zahir Shah and thereafter, 17 July 1973. BENGALURU Fifty years ago in the summer of 1973, Mohammed Zahir Shah, King of Afghanistan,...

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