Abenomics, Modinomics and Aarti Diplomacy
With Japan’s Prime Minister visiting India, it is worthwhile to understand the similarities between two countries as well as their leaders. For Modi, Shinzo Abe may be the closest successful example ...
With Japan’s Prime Minister visiting India, it is worthwhile to understand the similarities between two countries as well as their leaders. For Modi, Shinzo Abe may be the closest successful example ...
In 2014 Modi scripted history, when he led his party to an absolute majority in Lok Sabha. This was followed by back to back successes in Haryana, Jharkhand, J&K and Maharashtra. ...
Last year, in an almost Raja-esque style, he was driven down the streets of Rampur in a Victorian era buggy, imported from London. Cheering school children had lined up his route. ...
"Intolerance” is the new buzzword ruling our country’s airwaves. It is deeply disturbing to see the opposition, media, leftist intelligentsia and sections of religious clergy connive to vitiate communal harmony by ...
Not very long back, Chetan Bhagat the resident expert in anything IIT or IIM tried defining Bhakts. He called them vile, undereducated men who are sexually starved and suck at writing ...
A political party facing an existential crisis has decided to hold the entire country to ransom for its survival. Sonia Gandhi along with her followers organized a march to protest against ...
A concerted effort is being made to project India as an intolerant majoritarian state. This is a fairly new phenomenon which began around one year back, after Narendra Modi took over ...
For years, we have looked up to self-proclaimed intellectuals of India as the conscience keepers of India. Their interviews, columns, open letters have spurred a generation of Indians to condemn the ...
Ireland welcomed Narendra Modi in an unexpected way. They had Irish children welcoming him by reciting Sanskrit shlokas. Never the one to miss a chance, Prime Minister Modi took a dig at ...
The Jholawala woke up with a shudder. He had been asleep for only 5 minutes, but to him, it felt like a lifetime. He dreamed that Subramanian Swamy had taken over ...
The Twitter bird was chirping all over again. Facebook had an 'awe' attack in reverence. As far as one could discern, some sort of freedom was at stake. The 'What's Trending' ...
Indians are news junkies. They love reading news, they love sharing their opinions and they love to disapprove the perspectives of others. With more than 75,000 newspapers and well over a1000 ...
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