When a young son was murdered 23 years ago for falling in love, could justice not have been delivered simply because it was his constitutional right? It required a fight that continues to this day
In his words and presence, stories lived gently. Be it Kashmir or Bihar, in the turmoil and politics that he captured so well to tell an India story, his reportage stood out. For the richness
For India, whose stability rests on careful regulatory design and credible supervision, emulating US experiments in private money risks undermining the very strengths we have built
Recent bonhomie is better seen as a tactical accommodation, rather than a strategic reset. Both are aware of the risks of outright hostility in an increasingly unstable international order, and neither is prepared to betray
The Delhi High Court’s refusal to dilute UAPA in Umar Khalid’s case is not about silencing dissent — it is about ensuring that cases involving violence are subject to rigorous scrutiny in courts.
To address climate challenges, cities need to build institutional capacity, promote collaboration, and get the support of both the government and the citizens.
The RSS’s changing ethos was very visible at its centenary celebrations in Delhi. RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat fielded questions from journalists for nearly three hours. His media team, modelled on corporate lines, invited both Indian
It would be a pity to go through life without the perspective critically acclaimed books and movies have to offer because cheesy as it sounds, they can be transcendental experiences.
Rahul Gandhi has become very skilled at wandering about on yatras and showing himself as a prince who has the common touch. But when the yatra ends, it leaves nothing behind because party workers seem