In his final year in office, the outspoken United States (US) President Donald Trump found G7 to be an “outdated group of countries” In his final year in office, the outspoken United States (US) President Donald Trump found G7 to be an “outdated group of countries”. He was forthright in his denunciation, saying “I don’t […]
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The Falcon Has Landed
Learning from the past, a matured India knows how to deal with China firmly Come July 1, the Chinese Communist Party – CCP would be completing 100 years. Started at Shanghai in 1921 the Party had grown all-powerful under Mao in the initial two decades and again under President Xi in the last decade. One […]
With great power comes greater irresponsibility: Why Big Tech needs regulation | OPINION
“You will leave the relevance of the questions to me”, home minister of Singapore K Shanmugam curtly told Facebook officials when they objected to his questions in an official inquiry commission. “You do not want to be regulated. (But) We look at your conduct all over the world. We are looking at our national security,” […]
Times face-off: Is Central Vista an ill-timed vanity project or a much-needed makeover
The overnight transformation of Nehru-Gandhi parivar bhakts into Lutyens’ bhakts is quite intriguing. Their opposition to the Central Vista Project on the facile grounds that many ‘heritage’ buildings in the Lutyens’ Bungalow Zone (LBZ) are being destroyed is totally misplaced. The Lutyens’ Bungalow Zone that houses government offices including Rashtrapati Bhavan was developed by Edward Lutyens over […]
Buddha – The Master
Gautama Buddha tried to bring reason and ethics as the path of the religion rather than some metaphysical somnolence. In the history of humanity, the last five centuries of the pre-Christian era were a golden period of reason and logic. The Greek and Roman philosophers on one side and the Vedic, Buddhist, Jain and Nastik(heterodox) scholars […]
Two years of Modi 2.0: Challenges & response
The 2014 mandate that catapulted Narendra Modi into the prime ministership of the world’s largest democracy was essentially due to three factors — Mr Modi’s personal charisma, the united grassroot efforts of the BJP and the Sangh Parivar cadre and the failures of the previous UPA-2 government headed by Dr Manmohan Singh. When the general […]
Positivity: Not mind but heart should be at work
When tragedy of humongous proportions strikes, like the one mankind is passing through now, positivity as a byproduct of empathy and hope is called for in such moments An obese gentleman walked into a restaurant and ordered 12 vadas, a South Indian snack. Looking at his overweight body, a companion asked him if it was right […]
Fear of losing ‘Nehruvian legacy’: The duplicity in Congress’s opposition to Central Vista Project
For Congress, opposition to the Central Vista Project is actually a legacy battle. In their worldview, it was them who won independence. It was their great grandfather Jawahar Lal Nehru who had delivered that famous Tryst with Destiny speech on the midnight of August 14, 1947, in the Central Hall of the Parliament. Hence the […]
Centre is doing its best in Covid crisis, but could be more transparent and open
In the negative narrative over the Indian government’s handling during the second Covid wave, we are forgetting its sincere endeavours and the real challenges. A greater part of the narrative is focussed on deriding and demeaning the prime minister with the singular objective of projecting him as insensitive and incompetent. Those indulging in this kind […]
The Levant Erupts Again
Another violent turn in the long-standing objective of Hamas to capture Jerusalem Soumya Santosh, a 30-year-old nurse-cum-caregiver from Idukki in Kerala, has brought the Hamas-Israel conflict closer to our living rooms last week. Santosh was working as a caregiver to 80-year-old Nella Gurevitz and her husband in Ashkelon, a Jerusalem suburb. She was killed along […]