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The recent admission by US Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau makes it clear that the US does not want India to become its peer. How does...
While building these relationships and new trade agreements, India needs to offer a third way that is neither Chinese nor American
The 50% tariff on selected Indian goods must be immediately and unilaterally abolished, recognised as an error, and India must be compensated for the...
There are no rules now. The message is grab all you can. The global policeman has turned into the global bandit brazenly
It may take Bangladesh a decade to settle down. But India cannot let its future be decided any more by the ISIs or the Jamaats or the fickleness of...
Of course, China would never do this. But if it would, this act would immediately catapult her into a hyperpower that the world has never seen
The true decolonisation would happen when we start, as our ancestors did, with tremendous energy. This energy still pervades our civilisation and...
Giving up on Vande Mataram because an intransigent minority objected to it was not just appeasement. It was a betrayal of the soul of India
While dealing with Bangladesh, India needs to let go of its Gandhian impulses or the Nehruvian geo-political idealism
Slapping 50 per cent tariffs was a terrible overreach. To fix it would require tremendous wisdom and effort from both leaders
The unique aspect of Sri Aurobindo is that, despite having grand and lofty visions, he was extremely practical and prescient
We must thank Trump. For the final push that makes us fall over the cliff—when we have only two choices: either fall into the deadly ravines as a...
The Gita is an intriguing work; there is much more hidden in its short review of the entire gamut of Indian darshana than is visible on a surface view
It is an assurance and a promise that we have a clear path forward in the next 22 years. It is a responsibility and a demand upon us
The beauty, the splendour, the glory, the auspiciousness: the symbol has spoken from our collective psyche
We need to re-teach them the gentleman game. That is the stitch that the British left us along with the Durand line. The stitch we need to unstitch