A New Paradigm In India-U.S. Relations?
byDoes Modi’s call, “Ab Ki Baar Trump Sarkaar,” augur well for the long-term interests of Indian Foreign policy?
Does Modi’s call, “Ab Ki Baar Trump Sarkaar,” augur well for the long-term interests of Indian Foreign policy?
Mōḍī, a script used to write Marathi, evolved from Mouryi, a Brahmi script. But it faded into the oblivion in the 1950s.
Closed doors seal freedom, rape hopes and kill dreams of millions of people. Shihab writes a poignant yet powerful poem.
Florence E Cheeseman’s paintings clear the fog of war & help us understand the impact of interventionist wars in Iraq.
Facial hair has traditionally signalled masculinity. But in the 21st-century, facial hair is a style choice.
India has always been a multilingual country. Statements calling for a “national language” are just a diversionary tactic.
The social history of beds reveals a bizarre yet fascinating tale of human behaviour.
The protests in Hong Kong seek democracy, freedom & human rights. But the narrative that’s presented is that of violence.
Leila Campos writes a heartwarming poem, dedicating it to a six-year-old autistic boy named Gregory.
Sir Martin Sorrell and Shrenik Rao converse about cricket, capitalism & entrepreneurship over lunch.
The Tokyo 2020 Olympics present an incredible opportunity for Japan to present itself as a new-era technology master.
While the Chandrayaan-2 mission has not gone as expected, it cannot be called a failure.
Neville Chamberlain – the military officer who served in the British Army – invented Snooker in Ooty.
We have progressively realised that we must think and act better because, should we not, we may never think or act again.
Khayyam is most certainly the last of the maestros from the golden age of music.