Jawaharlal Nehru
The great Chinese (fire)wall: What India needs to do now
Yes, prima facie, China does reserve the sovereign right to determine what it considers to be in its national interest.
Message of Mahatma’s martyrdom
The darkness followed the three bullets fired by Nathuram Godse, which felled Mahatma Gandhi, the Father of the Nation.
Book in MP calls Nehru ‘power hungry’, stirs row
MP chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan and a host of ministers in his Cabinet were present at some events in the state.
Blasters ready to tackle Goa
James sounded confident on returning home after three successive away matches.
Of Tashkent Declaration and how Shastri died at the altar of India-Pak friendship
The talks began in Tashkent on January 3, 1966 with Kosygin meeting Shastri and Ayub, initially, separately before the later summit meetings.
The Dynasty
This is not an unusual phenomenon anywhere in the world, so why should it be different in India? And limited to some inheritances alone?
Polls Rahul’s first test, other challenges ahead
Even the worst enemies of Rahul Gandhi should admit that despite all the turbulence and provocation, he has emerged clean, dignified and strong.
Understanding Indira: PM in turbulent times
Thirty-three years after her death, we still don’t have a decent political biography of Indira Gandhi.
How her grit and sagacity created the mystique of Indira Gandhi
We briefly examine here the events of 1966 and 1967 relating to her election as leader of the Congress Parliamentary Party and thus Prime Minister.
'You know you're an adult' jokes big hit on Twitter this Children's Day
When we were kids we thought being a grown-up meant complete independence.