Opinion
Cantonment Bill: Land Reforms Can Bridge the Gap between Development and Defence
Defence land reforms were long overdue in light of the changing strategic and economic environment of the country post-Independence.
China is Planning Its Own Regional Security Dialogue to Counter Quad
Chinese clout is unmistakable and so is its ability to stand up to US. The question is not whether it can stitch together a 'Red Quad'. The real question is, to what end?
India’s Biggest Worry is Jobs and e-Commerce Can Play a Key Role Here
E-commerce is providing opportunities to a new generation of digital entrepreneurs, who have been forced to start their own businesses following job losses.
The Art of Staying on Top: Uddhav Can Learn What Not to Do from Nitish
Thackeray today is counted among the strong regional leaders, his intrinsic value being enhanced by governing a state like Maharashtra.
Amarinder vs Amarinder: Cong MLA Targets Punjab Finance Minister, CM over Badals
Gidderbaha legislator Amarinder Singh Brar has accused minister Manpreet Singh Badal of siphoning off money to fund the Badal family.
As CCP Turns 100, Xi Jinping Must Know That No Country Can Singlehandedly Take on the World
President Xi Jinping is riding a tiger which he will have to dismount, sooner or later, with predictable consequences.
What is Prevention Paradox, Why it is a Major Factor in Regular Rise in COVID Cases in India
Earlier this year, complacency had set in among people with social distancing norms and other advisories being flouted with impunity.
The Jio Moment for Green Energy: Reliance Roadmap Can Truly Democratise Access to Energy in India
It compensates for massive governance atrophy on the energy front over the last two decades, when the bright promise of an atomic energy revolution never materialised.
How Gujarat’s New EV Policy Aims to Have 2 Lakh Electric Cars on the Road in Four Years
The Electric Vehicle Policy is aimed at dispelling the myth that electric cars are unaffordable, expensive and beyond the scope of the common man.
G7 Failure at Cornwall Exposes the Flaw in Biden Doctrine
Tellingly, such was the state of G7 disunity over Beijing that China itself was not mentioned in the group’s final communique
Knock Down and Build Anew: When Jawaharlal Nehru Prophesied Rajpath’s Second Redevelopment
Those hyperventilating at the pace of progress of the Central Vista project may be shocked to learn that Ashok Hotel and Vigyan Bhavan were completed in just 15 months.
As We Talk about Online Learning during COVID-19, Let’s Bridge the Digital Divide for Girls
Even before COVID-19, India had 30 million out-of-school children, of which 40 per cent were adolescent girls.
Legal Protection of Twitter as Intermediary is Not Absolute, It is Compliance-oriented
Instead of resorting to police action, it will be best if India resolves these tech issues through an effective legal framework and regulator.
Chirag Paswan Ouster: UP's History of Problematic Dynasts Repeats Itself in Bihar
For the moment, it’s retribution time for Nitish who demonstrated he has not lost his savvy at playing realpolitik.
What to do about Concerned Retired Top Bureaucrats Writing Letters on Central Vista?
A temporarily billet in junior government staff cubbyholes that they never entered as serving officers may have a salutary effect on their perspective
Your Vacation Travel Checklist Must Now Include Vaccine Passport. But, It’s Easier Said than Done
Assuming the vaccine passport is standardized, not all vaccines are being accepted by all countries.