Who is the patriot, and who the anti-national?
Speech made by JNUSU president on JNU campus, February 10
The editorial also points out that the UPA had earlier accepted before a court that Ishrat and her friends were Lashkar terrorists.
The picture in JNU was different. A group of political leaders, surrounded by a handful of students, was charting its own “Break in India” movement.
Public service delivery improved only in cities where state governments provided an enabling environment for innovation and better governance.
It is unlikely that Parliament will repeal Section 124A on sedition in a hurry. The way to protect free speech then is to focus on procedural reforms and safeguards that render malicious use more difficult
India is not really bothered by eight F-16s but by the political consequences of US assistance to Pakistan
They spent their lives studying phenomena that define how we live today
The attempt to improve higher education must begin with primary schools.
If the government does not have the will to regulate 55,000 pre-natal diagnostic clinics, how will it track 29 million pregnancies annually?
The budget is an opportunity for government to address the simmering discontent and disillusion in rural India.
One is a political freak, the other a self-made leader with a vision for his country. The comparisons are amusing, but utterly facile.
A solution is not hard to find if the Prime Minister makes it clear that he has a clear, new policy.
Net neutrality is not a slogan and Regulations are not slogans written into the law; they need to have more nuance.
Of the 15 people working on the Budget, one does not know what the other is doing. Finance Minister Arun Jaitley is the sole coordinator.
India has failed to industrialise the way its South East and East Asian neighbours have done.
Karnataka CM will find it hard to explain away his pricey accessories
It’s here that the IS hopes to set up its sub-HQ, with help from powerful madrasas and clerics
We have a tradition of tolerance and plurality. But we — and the courts — have to work hard to preserve it
LIGO’s detection of gravitational waves promises to be a turning point in astronomy. It could enable us to study hitherto inaccessible phenomena
Trade, political kinship between Arab and Indian worlds has bred an extraordinary lore of legend
The problem of NPAs points to banks’ vulnerability to political pressure
On David Headley’s deposition, news TV was at its most offensive
TRAI has fixed the problem but over-regulated in the process







