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From Azhar to OIC summit: How long will China back Pakistan on Kashmir?
Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi’s scheduled visit to India, reportedly beginning on Thursday, comes in the backdrop of his country’s ... -
Birbhum violence: Not the first time and probably won’t be the last
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee may have reached out to the victims of Bogtui village arson in Birbhum district. ... -
World Tuberculosis Day 2022: India at the cusp of TB implosion, time to bring focus back on TB
The devastating pandemic since 2020 has reversed the gains achieved in the fight against Tuberculosis. The last two years, perhaps, ... -
Subhas Chandra Bose: Material evidence suggests Netaji lived for many more years than officially acknowledged
Subhas Chandra Bose is said to have perished in an air crash in 1945, about eighty years ago. So, why ... -
Gujarat government’s move to introduce Bhagavad Gita in schools is fraught with pitfalls
In what can be termed a significant step towards saffronisation of education, the Gujarat government has now decided to teach ... -
Antonov: The mammoth Ukrainian dream that Russia bombed
The aviation enthusiasts are in shock. The plane-spotters’ dreams are shattered. I am an aircraft identification addict myself, and I ... -
Russia-Ukraine war: India navigates the choppy waters of international diplomacy
In a matter of a fortnight since Russia mounted an invasion of Ukraine to destabilise a very tenuous global economic ... -
The woman who died protecting free media, her story cuts new ground in journalism worldover
If Maltese investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia were alive today, she would be digging out irrefutable documentary evidence against corrupt ... -
Why Delhi’s Kashmir options are limited ahead of the Lok Sabha elections
Jammu and Kashmir had the dubious distinction of the Governor’s and the President’s rule as many as eight times from ...