Jawaharlal Nehru
Sunanda K. Datta-Ray | English Hinglish: Taking liberties with language…
Hinglish, a cherished reminder of the Raj that we love to hate, will forever remain India’s pride and glory
Mohan Guruswamy | Indus waters: Yawning gap between threat and reality
World Bank brokered the IWT between India and Pak after many years of intense negotiations to allocate the waters of the Indus river basin
Sunanda K. Datta-Ray | CAA not the real problem, but NRC is open to abuse
The NRC is another matter. Not because its wording is offensive but because its provisions can be abused
Sunanda K. Datta-Ray | Strengthen India’s future: You can’t change the past
The communal angle looms largest because it threatens life and stability
Dinesh C. Sharma | How the Nizam in 1947 waged propaganda war against India
The propaganda war and political lobbying did result in some gains for the beleaguered Nizam
Abhijit Bhattacharyya | 1962 to 2022: No lessons learnt on tackling China
One only hopes that 60 years from now, history won’t repeat itself in 2082
Aakar Patel | Sardar worked differently from Nehru, but had the same ideals
There is a belief that Sardar Patel would have “sorted out” Pakistan and we would never have had the Kashmir problem
Mohan Guruswamy | Are India and China going to be rivals for all time?
The roots of our problem with China go back a couple of hundred years when Emperor Napoleon and Tsar Alexander met in July 1807
Mohan Guruswamy | The 1962 India-China war: In dubious battle
Governmental decision-making still characterised by ad hocism and a tendency to grandstand
Sunanda K. Datta-Ray | Any corner can be cut in a ‘land of make-believe’
The handful FIRs that were filed in the Morbi bridge collapse illustrates that there is no credible mechanism to punish the guilty