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India losing out in Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir?
Despite a Parliament resolution claiming all of Kashmir as its territory and rhetoric from ministers and even the Army Chief after the August 5, 2019 abrogation of Article 370, about reclaiming the territory of Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir…
Sushant Singh Rajput-Rhea Chakraborty saga: India’s real love story is a tragedy
Both Bollywood actors struggled and failed to cure Sushant Singh's acute mental illness
‘No two countries share this sort of a relationship’
Indian high commissioner Riva Ganguly Das had come to Dhaka almost two decades ago on diplomatic posting. In March last year she returned, this time as the High Commissioner of India to Bangladesh. She is quite impressed by the changes that…
Year later, Kashmir status change not a talking point with West Asia: Former Ambassador Anil…
The move of withdrawing the special status of Jammu and Kashmir on August 5, 2019, took the world by surprise, leaving a petulant Pakistan to try and get the international community to censure India. In an interview with senior journalist…
Kashmir: A volcano waiting to explode
Lockdown, rights violation and poor legal remedies have tarred India’s image globally
Japan, Swadeshi Jagran Manch and BCCI: Why Modi’s China headache just got bigger this week
From Japan’s demands to Jaishankar’s comment on China, it is clear why India continues to choose ‘strategic autonomy’, the 21st-century version of ‘non-alignment’.
Modi’s Hindutva agenda is unsettling Bangladesh, time Delhi reaches out to reassure Hasina
The docking of an Indian ship at Chittagong port is an amazing breakthrough in the on-off bilateral relationship. So why are Modi and Sheikh Hasina silent about it?
Article 370 move has left no space for mainstream leaders: Omar Abdullah
Just because you cannot see protests don’t confuse it to mean there is no anger over what happened, says former Chief Minister Omar Abdullah
Article 370 move has left no space for mainstream leaders: Omar Abdullah
Just because you cannot see protests don’t confuse it to mean there is no anger over what happened, says former Chief Minister Omar Abdullah
Editors in Modi’s India have two choices — speak up or give in to intellectual slavery
The press, which is the fourth pillar of Indian democracy, is not given the same status as the other three pillars today. Journalists have to make their choice.