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C. Raja MohanFeb 18, 2019
Prince Salman has often proclaimed his commitment to reverse the hugely negative consequences of 1979. Delhi has every reason to strongly support Prince Salman. After all, India continues to suffer these consequences.
Leher KalaFeb 18, 2019
A rapidly growing segment of the society is single. Finally, we can see them on TV .
EditorialFeb 18, 2019
Mobs targeting J&K students target India and its young. That will be the terrible success of terror.
EditorialFeb 18, 2019
Money tap needs to be tightened, Pakistan’s Great Wall of China needs to crack.
Arun PrakashFeb 18, 2019
We remain deficient in intelligence-analysis, inter-agency coordination, and, above all, a national security doctrine. Having created an elaborate national security framework, post Pokhran II, India has strangely shied away from promulgating a doctrine.
Meghnad DesaiFeb 17, 2019
Ever since the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan created, with American financial and military help, the Islamist terrorist movement, Pakistan has had a third pillar of authority, the Islamist terrorist armies.
Coomi KapoorFeb 17, 2019
The cancer probably predated the kidney surgery and it was, in fact, Arun Jaitley himself who realised something was amiss when he noticed the skin bloating every time oil was rubbed on his leg.
So who was the enemy in 1761? Was there an enemy in the singular? Can we find parallels in the 18th century for the times we live in? What was the battle all about? And
P ChidambaramFeb 17, 2019
In the mist that envelops the Rafale deal, one thing is clear: the last word has not been said on the subject.
Tavleen SinghFeb 17, 2019
Attacks like the one that killed 40 CRPF men last week are not acts of terrorism; they are acts of war.
EditorialFeb 16, 2019
The first cricketer from Manipur to earn India U-19 stripes is an exciting addition to cricket firmament, paves way for others.
EditorialFeb 16, 2019
Centre and Delhi government face-off must be addressed through a new idea of statehood.
EditorialFeb 16, 2019
Masood Azhar and his outfit must be brought to book. To ensure that, China must rethink its position.
Feb 16, 2019
February 16, 1979, Forty Years Ago: Throughout the three rounds of talks with India’s foreign minister, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, in Peking totalling nearly eight hours, Huang did not make any negative reference to India’s relations
Khaled AhmedFeb 16, 2019

A Looming Crisis Subscriber Only

He was inspired by Burhan Muzaffar Wani, commander of a Kashmiri militant group Hizbul Mujahideen, earlier killed by the Indian army; and he was also inspired by the “defeat” of America at the hands of
Rajmohan GandhiFeb 16, 2019

Reconciliation with honour Subscriber Only

What Ayodhya needs now is healing, not compromise.
Shyam SaranFeb 16, 2019

Politics, but no politics Subscriber Only

Deteriorating situation in Valley can’t be delinked from abdication of political responsibility by governments in Delhi.
Jean DrèzeFeb 16, 2019
Social policy is in danger of getting lost in electoral histrionics.

J&K and the AfPak hyphen Subscriber Only

US-Taliban engagement in Afghanistan has emboldened groups like Jaish and Lashkar-e-Taiba. The jihadist project has also been helped by the political vacuum in the Valley.

Crossing the laxman rekha Subscriber Only

Language used by both the Prime Minister and Congress president coarsens the political conversation, threatens healthy debate.
February 15, 1979, Forty Years Ago: Scores of heavily armed Iranians stormed the US embassy in downtown Teheran and briefly seized the compound after a prolonged gun-battle.
EditorialFeb 15, 2019
Childish Gambino’s song suggests disturbing answers. His winning the Grammy raises more questions.
EditorialFeb 15, 2019
Lapsing of citizenship and triple talaq bills is welcome. Former should be buried, latter needs to be debated and finetuned.
EditorialFeb 15, 2019
The killing of CRPF soldiers sears the nation with grief. This moment also calls for all to summon wisdom and foresight.
Chakshu RoyFeb 15, 2019

A referee less partisan Subscriber Only

Blame for politicisation of the Speaker’s office lies with the anti-defection law.
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