The India of Narendra Modi Vs The China of Xi Jinping
In the late 18th century and early 19th century, the subcontinent of India was in a political turmoil. The Marathas had already lost the opportunity to create a pan-Indian empire after ...
In the late 18th century and early 19th century, the subcontinent of India was in a political turmoil. The Marathas had already lost the opportunity to create a pan-Indian empire after ...
“I would like to congratulate your government on its role in your country's successful hosting of the FIFA U-17 World Cup India 2017 and express my gratitude towards the Local Organising ...
"Cricket is a religion in India" -This is possibly the most cliched quote in India but is very true at the same time for it rightly reflects the unified sentiments of ...
The official trailer of "An Insignificant Man" a political documentary film based on the life of Arvind Kejriwal released on 25th of October 2017 in India. With its release started speculations ...
Before talking about the Congress Party, let us talk about some numbers. Congress has 44 out of 543 (8%) Seats in the Lower House of the Parliament. With just 57 Out ...
A recent report in Reuters (1) reported that the Modi government plans to crackdown on the practice of pharmaceutical companies “bribing” Doctors in order to influence prescribing and buying behaviour. This ...
It was last monsoon. I was sitting behind my colleague’s bullet when he suddenly had to apply brakes. We both fell in the middle of the highway. Luckily, the pace of ...
Over a thousand years ago, a young Prince of the Keshari dynasty got separated from his companions while hunting along the banks of the river Mahanadi. Lost, he wandered for hours- ...
Ever heard of a country so generous, that it agrees to give away an entire nation to a group of people who were yet to get over the hangover of imperialism? ...
Opinionated cinema is not new to Bollywood. From the time ‘Neecha Nagar’ had won the top honors at Cannes Film Festival, to biopics glorifying dreaded gangsters like Abdul Lateef, Dawood Ibrahim, ...
In India, cricket isn't just a sport. It is a religion, where cricketers are treated as demigods, where every victory is celebrated as a festival and each defeat bemoaned. For years, ...
It feels really bad when you see the watchdogs of the democracy turning against the very institution they’re supposed to protect. The fact that Indian mainstream media is heavily biased towards ...


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