Sixty years after first reading Pearl Buck’s “My Several Worlds,” a fresh perspective sheds light on her timeless observations about geopolitics and philosophy.
Mani Shankar Aiyar's long journey to find an answer led him to evaluate most of Rajiv Gandhi's policy decisions and their reverberations in a fitting tribute to “India’s Most Misunderstood Prime Minister”.
BY Vappala Balachandran 28 April 2024
It does not meet the objective of keeping China under check for which the next “Quad” Summit is meeting later this year.
BY Vappala Balachandran 23 June 2021
Regime needles US tech giants in the backdrop of foreign minister’s US visit
BY Vappala Balachandran 27 May 2021
Ignoring all federal principles, fresh moves are afoot to use central government agencies to embarrass the West Bengal government which was elected with a massive majority.
BY Vappala Balachandran 14 May 2021
Following the Floyd incident, several states in the US including New York have banned ‘chokeholds’.
BY Vappala Balachandran 30 April 2021
On April 10, the CISF had opened fire on a ‘hostile’ crowd near Polling Booth number 126, killing 4 people
BY Vappala Balachandran 15 April 2021
Any number of examples could be quoted when conscientious police chiefs had defied political leadership to protect the public from criminals and safeguard police morale.
BY Vappala Balachandran 25 March 2021
Beijing appears wary of the first appearance of US President Joe Biden with Indian, Australian and Japanese PMs at the March 12 summit
BY Vappala Balachandran 11 March 2021
The technology behind facial recognition systems is still work in progress. Yet Delhi police used it extensively to "identify" and arrest people said to be behind the 2020 riots.
BY Vappala Balachandran 25 February 2021
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