Opinion | Mujra Is A Competitive Site - Much Like Elections

Opinion | Mujra Is A Competitive Site - Much Like Elections

Nishtha Gautam | Wednesday May 29, 2024

Mujra is essentially Indian. Mujra has no religion. Mujra is subversive. Mujrai is also like election time, a competitive site. The only difference: one voter is wooed by various vote-seekers.

Blog | Let This Not Be Only About <i> All We Imagine As Light </i> - A Filmmaker's PoV

Blog | Let This Not Be Only About All We Imagine As Light - A Filmmaker's PoV

Aditya Kripalani | Tuesday May 28, 2024

Payal Kapadia's All We Imagine As Light breaks open hitherto closed doors for the women of a country who haven't had enough representation in international cinema for almost forever. Like a Katana sword, it slices through the stronghold of the past.

Opinion | UK Polls: Gaza Clouds Loom Over Both Sunak And His Contenders

Opinion | UK Polls: Gaza Clouds Loom Over Both Sunak And His Contenders

Syed Zubair Ahmed | Monday May 27, 2024

The conflict in Gaza has caused rifts within both the ruling Conservative Party and the opposition Labour Party.

Opinion | Pune Porsche Crash And India's Shoddy Juvenile Justice System

Opinion | Pune Porsche Crash And India's Shoddy Juvenile Justice System

Kaleeswaram Raj | Monday May 27, 2024

In the Pune incident, the act of granting bail to the juvenile on trivial conditions, such as writing an essay on traffic safety and assisting the traffic police, was not only naive but also patently illegal.

Opinion | Lok Sabha Polls: For BJP, Phase 6 Is About Maintaining - And Gaining

Opinion | Lok Sabha Polls: For BJP, Phase 6 Is About Maintaining - And Gaining

Amitabh Tiwari | Friday May 24, 2024

The Congress needs to up its game in this phase as it couldn't even open its account in 2019. For the BJP, it's largely a matter of maintaining, as well as gaining.

Opinion | The Indian Student Is Growing Weary Of The Higher Education System

Opinion | The Indian Student Is Growing Weary Of The Higher Education System

Bharti Mishra Nath | Friday May 24, 2024

Though India's economy is growing, young graduates find it difficult to get employment. Reports say as many as 38% of new Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) graduates this year could not find jobs in the placement season.

Opinion: Agenda-Driven Propagandists Are Back, Along With Their Collaborators

Opinion: Agenda-Driven Propagandists Are Back, Along With Their Collaborators

Sanjay Singh | Thursday May 23, 2024

The Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project, along with their collaborators, the Financial Times, is back with their not-so-hidden agenda, targeting India's homegrown business conglomerate, the Adani Group, one of the largest in the world.

Opinion | India's Growth Story And A Vision For 2047

Opinion | India's Growth Story And A Vision For 2047

Bibek Debroy, Aditya Sinha | Thursday May 23, 2024

Predicting the exact state of India in 2047 is challenging, yet certain trends and aspirations can be projected based on current trajectories and indicators like GDP, per capita income, and other broader economic metrics.

Opinion | Europe, China And US: An Awkward Love Triangle

Opinion | Europe, China And US: An Awkward Love Triangle

Kanwal Sibal | Thursday May 23, 2024

Even in an adversarial atmosphere, China has shown a willingness to engage the US. Meanwhile, Europe wants to befriend the dragon despite US pressures.

Opinion | Lok Sabha Polls 2024: How Congress And BJP's Campaigns Have Evolved

Opinion | Lok Sabha Polls 2024: How Congress And BJP's Campaigns Have Evolved

K.V. Prasad | Wednesday May 22, 2024

In mid-March, when the electoral race began, the incumbent government led by the BJP seemed to be in the pole position. But that changed as the contest progressed.

Opinion | Iran President Raisi, A Parable For The Times

Opinion | Iran President Raisi, A Parable For The Times

Nishtha Gautam | Wednesday May 22, 2024

The late Iran President Ebrahim Raisi can be seen as an Everyman in the global political arena, representing all politicians seeking legitimacy and power through overt religiosity.

Opinion | India Can't Wish Away The Growing Russia-China Bonhomie

Opinion | India Can't Wish Away The Growing Russia-China Bonhomie

Harsh V. Pant | Wednesday May 22, 2024

For New Delhi, managing this Russia-China axis will be the most significant foreign policy challenge in the coming years.

Opinion | Raisi Transformed Iran's Foreign Policy. Yet, His Death Won't Change Much

Opinion | Raisi Transformed Iran's Foreign Policy. Yet, His Death Won't Change Much

Aditi Bhaduri | Tuesday May 21, 2024

Despite his deep imprint on Iran's foreign policy, Ebrahim Raisi's demise may not see any major foreign policy shifts in the region.

Opinion | <i>Dahaad</i> vs <i>Them</i>: Lessons In Representing Caste - In Full

Opinion | Dahaad vs Them: Lessons In Representing Caste - In Full

Sumit Baudh | Tuesday May 21, 2024

The popularity of shows like 'Dahaad' and 'Them 2' demands that we pay attention to how social identities are portrayed, especially when these identities stand at odds with dominant power systems

Opinion | Why Celebrities Are Seeking Legal Protection For Their Personality Rights

Opinion | Why Celebrities Are Seeking Legal Protection For Their Personality Rights

Bharti Mishra Nath | Monday May 20, 2024

The Delhi HC recently issued an order safeguarding the personality and publicity rights of film actor Jackie Shroff, restraining several social media accounts, AI Chatbots, and e-commerce websites from exploiting the actor's name, voice, or image.

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