Opinion
It is Advantage BJP in Goa as AAP, GFP, MGP Spoil Congress' Chances
The Congress has brutally been damaged by the multi-cornered contest that the Goa assembly election turned out to be in 2022.
Semiconductors: How a Handful of Atoms Hold Great Strategic, Geopolitical Importance
While globalisation has been great for the semiconductor industry, the ecosystem suffered jolts in supply chain when COVID-19 struck.
Why No Amount of Sermons or Threats From The West Will Faze India's Ties With Russia
For India, Russia cannot and should not be antagonised. It is not just about weapons dependency or diplomatic trade-offs, but a far-reaching geopolitical great game of the 21st century.
War in Ukraine: Lessons in Self-Reliance for India as Posturing Makes ‘Two-Front Conflict’ a Possibility
To have strategic freedom, India needs to be fully self-reliant in defence equipment and weapon systems. Only strong and self-reliant nations are taken seriously by the other world powers.
Be It Garbage, Sportswear or Newsletter: Why Passion Economy is the Next Big Thing
It is no longer a choice between being rich and miserable doing something you don’t like, or being happy but poor.
Despite UNSC Abstention, India’s Message To Russia Has Sharpened
India has clearly sharpened its stand, and rather than appeasing its Western partners, New Delhi is sending a direct message to Moscow.
How India Can Make The Most of The Drone Revolution And Beat China As A Global Leader
Roads will be de-congested; humanity will reduce carbon emissions and leave a better world for the future. All, thanks to drones.
Of Startups, God Complex and Hurting the Cause of Entrepreneurs
To manage the chaos of daily doubt and uncertainty of a startup, do we need masters of the universe? Yes and no.
For Entitled Academics, Vikram Sampath is Not the Chief Problem, It is Modi and BJP
Typically, the established now attempts to reduce the emergent to specific labels like ‘RSS-sponsored’ or ‘dishonest’.
UP Next: Despite Mayawati’s Low-profile Campaign, Jatav Support for BSP May Hold
Before 1990, Jatavs were known to form the base vote of Congress. However, around early 1990s, they started shifting towards Bahujan Samaj Party led by Kanshiram and Mayawati.
Beyond Good Touch, Bad Touch: India Needs Bolder, Better Sex Education in Schools
Studies have shown that sex education not only helps in improving one’s sexual and reproductive health but also teaches children about consent and responsible sexual behaviour.
How an Atmanirbhar India Can Produce Green Hydrogen for the World
We must create mandate-based hydrogen demand for ensuring scale. A strong domestic market will send an important signal, encouraging other countries to use hydrogen tech as well.
Higher Education Must Get Youngsters Industry-Ready in a Digitized World. Here's How
The new normal has pushed the educational institutes to transform themselves and strive towards an education provider that is learning-centric. With the rapid adoption of digital learning, there is a need to address the gaps in the learning process of stu...
Imran Khan Threats Hollow, Pakistan Army is Planning Demolition of His Regime
Living in an alternate reality, Imran Khan seems to believe that he will be able to rouse the Pakistani street against the military establishment and whoever replaces him.
In the Craze for Unicorns and IPO Valuations, Do Not Take Retail Investor for a Ride
The regulator must insist that those determining the valuation should have more skin in the game, beginning with merchant bankers.
After Abu Dhabi, Is Dubai Next? Why Drones Have Become Weapon of Choice for Terror Attacks
While the second attack may not happen immediately because air and sea patrolling would have intensified, Yemen would wait for an opportune moment to strike again.