Opinion
Opinion | The Attack on Israel: Is It the End of Netanyahu’s Political Career?
Even if Israel destroys a large part of the Hamas terror network, the incident and loss of Israeli lives will hit Netanyahu hard
Opinion | The Indian Cricket Team Is A Synthesis of Bharat's Pluralism; The Less Said The Better about Pakistan's World Cup Squad
Cricket in Pakistan has been Islamized much like its civil society and other institutions, including its army. The Indian public that is today queuing up to watch India take on Pakistan on our own soil must remember that it is incentivising (or even finan...
Opinion | Beyond the City Limits: The Silent Epidemic of Sexual Dysfunction
Globally, 1 in 4 men suffer from at least some form of sexual dysfunction. The numbers for women aren’t very different either. One of the major reasons these dysfunctions go untreated or mistreated is the taboo around the topic
Book Review | Shiva Purana Volume 1, Translated by Bibek Debroy: Profound Work in Simple Terms
Bibek Debroy’s translation of the Shiva Purana is written in an easy-to-understand language, with copious footnotes, and marked by scrupulous attention to consistency in the use of terms. For those looking for an unabridged translation, this is highly rec...
Opinion | Men in Blue: The Tough Road Ahead
India’s formidable ODI squad has what it takes to win the 2023 ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup. Will history repeat itself in home conditions after 2011?
Opinion | Canada Has Become New Pakistan, Thanks To Trudeau’s Soft Spot For Khalistan
Under the misrule of Trudeau, Canada has fallen from grace and has become another version of Pakistan but this time, in the West. So much so that even their domestic and foreign policies bear a close shade of semblance
Opinion | Justin Trudeau Goes Rogue: India Should Downgrade Diplomatic Relationship with Canada
While India’s decision to expel a senior Canadian diplomat is appreciated, New Delhi needs to do a lot more. Trudeau needs to be told that he cannot go around accusing countries of fictitious transnational crimes without concrete evidence
Opinion | Naxalite Terrorism Waning in India: Dealing with Left the Right Way
The Home Ministry under Amit Shah has not only shown more conviction in taking on Left-wing extremism but also changed its narrow counteroffensive-driven approach to a multi-pronged strategy
Opinion | Cybercrime in India: Taming The Raging Bull
We are a unique country where we haul up beggars and imprison them for 10 years based on a sham of a summary trial while cybercriminals roam freely. It is time for India to get its act together
G20 Summit: Bharat Has Emerged as a Vishwa Mitra With a Vishwa Mantra
Steeped in Sanatan Dharma, soaked in the spirit of Sabka Saath, the G20 message was loud and clear -- Bharat is breaking out of its colonial shackles and is realigning itself with its glorious ancient past
Right Word | How a Chinese Diplomat Twisted Facts to Create Rift in India-Nepal Friendship
China has been trying to create a wedge between India and Nepal. The Chinese deep state has been manipulating the narrative in Kathmandu in this context
Opinion | Sanatan Dharma, A Student's Perspective: ‘Allows All Forms of Faith and Manifestation’
Those who want to eradicate Sanatan Dharma will perish soon in this cycle of life but their atma will enter another form as that is the Sanatan law. But, their actions, or karma, in this life will be the residue that the atma carries into its next
Indian Ink | Udhayanidhi Stalin’s Hate Speech: Sowing the Wind and Reaping the Whirlwind
No amount of damage control will whitewash Stalin’s anti-Hindu stain. Worse for him, most non-Hindus would also not take kindly to his hate speech. Thus, his attack on Hinduism has served the BJP’s interests to a far greater extent than he could have imag...
Opinion | G20 Summit: Xi Jinping’s Absence Not a Snub to India, It’s Defensive in Nature
In BRICS and the SCO China feels secure in its position. Not so in the G20 because President Xi Jinping has lost his standing amongst many key members
Indian Ink | Ashoka University: Faculty Politics Versus Academic Integrity
When a university allows itself to be hijacked by a small group of vocal opponents of the government, no good comes from it — this has been JNU’s experience
Opinion | Why Vajpayee’s Hindutva Roots Didn’t Curb His Liberal Instinct
Atal Bihari Vajpayee, through his own life, showed that Hindutva wasn’t an antithesis to the idea of democracy, secularism and liberalism