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Mutilation of J&K: An economy reduced to shambles
By asking tourists and Amarnath pilgrims to leave the Valley in July last year, the government in one fell swoop caused irreversible damage
India has got a good start on path to self-reliance
In the first year of his second term, Narendra Modi’s landmark steps have been many
Mutilation of J&K: A year of unwinning Kashmir
One year since the abrogation of Article 370 and sundering of the state, Kashmir remains deep in mourning
Pavan K. Varma | Support the arts during pandemic, keep India’s culture alive
Governments, which are responsible for the support and nurturing of artistes, have always treated culture as a priority of the last resort
Can Tamil media weather a Hindutva onslaught?
Tamil journalism faces a challenge from India’s right wingers
Challenges lie ahead as the new consumer law is now in force
The cardinal principles of speedy, inexpensive and informal justice appear to have been whittled down by the new legislation
Twitter lessons: Relook security strategy, rules on social media
In the polarised political climate that engulfs India, such a creative use of a Twitter hack is very much within the realm of possibility
Iran-China pact poses a fresh threat to India
The India-Iran agreement on Chabahar port, located outside the Persian Gulf, was signed in May 2016 when PM Narendra Modi visited Iran
DC Edit | Trump visa U-turn relief for students
Facing lawsuits from reputed universities like Harvard and MIT, Trump did a rare and swift walkback on an extremely unpopular measure
After Galwan, correct India's past mistakes
China may aspire to be the world’s numero uno, but it doesn’t care about diplomatic niceties