PM inaugurates Grameen Bharat Mahotsav 2025

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The Economic Opportunity Amid South Korea’s Turmoil

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China’s futuristic stealth fighter

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China biggest beneficiary of Indophobic visa flap

In the din of the H1B controversy, what gets left unreported is the security risk posed by PRC nationals entering the US both illegally and legally. India has emerged as...

Yogi Government Eliminates Community Contribution for Jal Jeevan Mission, Ensuring Relief for Villagers

New Delhi: The Yogi Adityanath government has announced a major relief measure under the...

SC panel to begin weeklong talks with CACP and farmer unions at Panchkula

The Discussions to held in Panchkula, with focus on MSP guarantee CHANDIGARH: The high-powered...

Delhi Gears Up for HMPV Preparedness: Health Minister Saurabh Bharadwaj Issues Directives to Health Department

New Delhi: Following the detection of two cases of human metapneumovirus (HMPV) in Karnataka,...

PM Modi’s personal funding of Deepawali Festivities revealed through RTI

RTI filed by civil rights activist Prafful Sarda reveals that Prime Minister Narendra Modi...

Joint action imperative: India and Taiwan against China’s disinformation campaign

It is vital to shift the spotlight onto Taiwan’s strategy in managing Chinese disinformation, especially as 2024 witnesses elections in several countries, including in...

Draupadi: Feminist of Bharat

Throughout history, women in Bharat have excelled as mathematicians, philosophers, and scholars of Vedic literature, challenging the notion that feminism and gender equality are...

A fusion of science and spirituality in Sanatan Dharma

India has always seen science and religion as complementary. As the world enters the age of Artificial Intelligence it is a certainty that new inventions...

Is corruption an issue that really concerns voters?

There really haven’t been too many instances where corruption as an issue has affected an electoral outcome. The co-author has been travelling across India for...

Grand Old Party loses its grandeur; pushed around by allies, faces exodus

Congress is at a loss to find senior leaders to contest the elections. Apart from two former CMs, Digvijaya Singh (Madhya Pradesh), Bhupesh Baghel...

Katchatheevu: Much ado about something

From the time the Viceroy of India, Lord Louis Mountbatten, was beseeched by Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru and his Council of Ministers to continue...

Varun Gandhi explores sabbatical option

By denying him the Lok Sabha ticket from Pilibhit, the Bharatiya Janata Party has virtually compelled three-time MP, Firoz Varun Gandhi to explore other...

African-Americans deserve a better deal

A glance at Mary Trump shows the bloodline she shares with Donald J. Trump. The former and possibly next President of the United States,...

Magnanimity with Pakistan is bad policy

For India, the Pakistan economy is so insignificant and irrelevant that hardly anyone will notice if there is no trade between them. That distressingly familiar...

Rekha Patra, a subaltern candidate, gets backing from BJP

Even the champions of subalterns, the Left, felt that by selecting her BJP insulted the constitutional process. Subaltern studies cover individuals or groups of inferior...

‘Modi’fied Bharat

A crucial point overlooked by Narendra Modi’s detractors is that NaMo begins with a foundation of trust among the people, established by his two-decade...

Central Asia: A cauldron of suitors for India to contend with

Despite its historical connections, India’s engagements with the 5 Republics remain inadequate. Central Asia, once considered the centre of the world, has over the centuries...

A new kind of terrorism: Savvier, yet deadlier

The over-reliance on technology has inadvertently provided the terrorists with opportunities to manipulate information, blurring the line between actionable intelligence and misinformation. The recent appalling...

Nehru-Liaquat pact legitimises the CAA

The Pact assured equal citizenship, security for life and property, personal honour, and freedom of speech, occupation, and worship to minorities. But the terms...

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