The Gentleman’s Last Bow!
Dr Subrahmanyam Jaishankar needs no introduction. The career diplomat – who retired on January 28 after completing three years as India’s foreign secretary – was the driving force behind Prime […]
Doesn’t Israel Need India, Too?
Almost 14 years after Ariel Sharon’s visit to India, another Israeli prime minister visited the South Asian country in the third week of January. During his January 14-20 trip, Benjamin […]
Can Inequitable Distribution Of Wealth Be Termed As Very Dangerous?
When the Prime Minister Narendra Modi was addressing the opening session of the World Economic Forum’s annual meet on behalf of India (now recognised as one of the fastest-growing economies […]
On An Indian In The Comintern
Although it sounds sort of exaggerated generalisation, there is no gainsaying about the powerful fact as articulated by one contemporary intellectual that “India’s history is a curiously unpeopled place. As […]
India’s Non-proliferation Commitments Reaffirmed
India’s quest for NSG (Nuclear Suppliers Group) membership received a big boost over the weekend, as the South Asian nation became the 43rd member of the Australia Group (AG) – […]
Authenticity: Indian Media Way Ahead Of US’
As far as the credibility, neutrality and integrity of the news are concerned, the Indian media have been placed way ahead of the American media. The majority of the people […]
Is Indian Judiciary In Deep Crisis?
Neighbouring Bangladesh experienced almost the same crisis a few months ago. The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Surendra Kumar Sinha, had to resign after five judges of the Appellate […]
An Important Decision
Prime Minister Narendra Modi may feel ’embarrassed’ if we ask why did he oppose the Indian government’s disinvestment policy and foreign investment in major sectors as an opposition leader in […]
India Remembers Its Braveheart
The global community will mark the centenary of the end of the WWI later this year. The Great War, which lasted for four years, ended in November 1918. It was […]
