Just as 26/11 brought terror home, the second wave of Covid that is consuming both the privileged and ordinary people, has terrified Indians
Media needs big bang reforms. Merely because television licences have been distributed with a free hand over the decades does not mean that the nation has to live with this corrosiveness, writes Manish Tewari.
BY Manish Tewari 14 August 2020
Jawaharlal Nehru did not try to cover up the Chinese betrayal. Unlike Prime Minister Modi, Nehru accepted a young AB Vajpayee’s demand and called a Parliament session on November 8, 1962, writes Manish Tewari.
BY Manish Tewari 27 July 2020
The Chinese use force not to capture territory but to reinforce political messages, and the consequences in terms of both casualties and returning captured land, is all but inconsequential in their strategic calculus, writes Manish Tewari
BY Manish Tewari 13 July 2020
On the history of MacDonald and McMahon lines hangs an interesting tale of statecraft, intrigue, diplomatique, and pure skullduggery, writes Manish Tewari.
BY Manish Tewari 29 June 2020
China under Xi needs to realise that the 21st Century cannot be Asian Century and much less a Chinese Century till the time it does not accommodate the other Asian players and not limited to the above.
BY Manish Tewari 22 June 2020
The Government must prepare a blueprint and the Prime Minister must create a national consensus and implement it. We need to bring our total fertility rate further down from 2.1 to 1 or even lower, writes Congress MP Manish Tewari.
BY Manish Tewari 29 May 2020
With 16.50 lakh crores wiped out from the economy and all mercantile activity at a standstill, the government would find it difficult to meet its projected revenue targets, writes Manish Tewari.
BY Manish Tewari 16 May 2020
The media Industry should use the unfortunate opportunity provided by the COVID-19 pandemic to correct their revenue models. The industry as a whole has to switch to subscription plus model.
BY Manish Tewari 11 May 2020
Myriad number of people, who came back from abroad as late as early March, anecdotally recall that there was no screening and even if it was there, it was at best cursory, writes Manish Tewari.
BY Manish Tewari 2 May 2020
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