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Long, troubled road to Afghanistan

13 Sept 2014 3:48 AM IST
A photograph of Arab Al Qaeda members and Afghan Mujahideen jogging at a training camp located in a dry riverbed in Afghanistan, taken at a distance...

Has Modi silenced saffron hawks?

12 Sept 2014 4:36 AM IST
It has been quite some time now that the RSS chief hasn’t dwelt on his favourite theme of India as a Hindu nation. Nor has any minister in Goa called...

More action, less words

12 Sept 2014 4:35 AM IST
Soon after Japan’s ‘yes-no, yes-no and let’s-see, let’s-see’ response to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s bid to strike a nuclear cooperation deal...

Smarten up and show some Earth love

12 Sept 2014 1:49 AM IST
Daddy, what’s a smart city?’ my seven-year-old asked. I’d just got off the phone discussing a talk I was to give on it, and she’d also heard that...

Follow your dreams, go digital

12 Sept 2014 1:46 AM IST
In 1943, Abraham Maslow presented a paper titled ‘A Theory of Human Motivation’ where he proposed the theory of ‘The Hierarchy of Needs’, suggesting...

Towards better road safety in India

11 Sept 2014 4:10 AM IST
Road Safety is an area demanding more attention. There are large number of instances of reported road accidents due to ever-increasing number of...

Chandy needs to come clean

11 Sept 2014 4:06 AM IST
Three legal setbacks within the space of two weeks and a stinging snub from the Congress High Command would have proved too much for any other...

Practising political trapeze

11 Sept 2014 4:05 AM IST
The Narendra Modi government has now been in the office for nearly a fortnight more than the 100 days against which its performance has been evaluated...

Tesla’s ‘insane’ move to free up patents

10 Sept 2014 3:44 AM IST
Perhaps only Elon Musk could have done this. After all, only a revolutionary can set off a revolution. Musk is an engineer-turned-entrepreneur who has...

Working women deserve proper restrooms!

10 Sept 2014 3:42 AM IST
Much before dalit assertion became an everyday political reality, there was Amritlal Nagar. Among the writer’s most famous works is ‘Nachyo Bahut...

Pushing Pakistan off the precipice

10 Sept 2014 3:41 AM IST
Pakistan is haunted by a hydra-headed monster whose aim is to exterminate the process of democratic evolution and renewal in the country. The outer...

ISIS and the Indian crisis

10 Sept 2014 3:35 AM IST
The geneses of the Islamic State also called the caliphate are hazy, but some bare facts do stand out. There has been a civil war in Syria and  Iraq...
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