Browsing Category
Home
Teresa Rehman: The Heart of the ‘International Magazine with a North-eastern Soul’
Teresa Rehman is a journalist with a difference. She is woman who feels and conquers with her pen. She does not hanker for anything more than being the spokesperson for voices in the remote areas of North-eastern India.
Testing Positive for COVID-19 Exposed Us to the ‘Delhi Disease’
A Delhi household tested positive for COVID-19 & exposed them to gaps in government’s policy to deal with pandemic.
The importance of being Amit Shah
Just about everyone who matters in Delhi is asking one question: How is Amit bhai?
Nobel nomination is recognition for Afghan women fighting to be heard: Fawzia Koofi
Afghanistan’s first woman Deputy Speaker in Parliament Fawzia Koofi talks about being nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize, negotiating with the Taliban in Doha, and the most recent attack she faced
Yes, Hathras Rape Case is My Issue. No, I’m Not a Dalit Woman
Social justice does not take place in silos, nor does it come about by merely doing a ‘privilege check’.
Yes, Hathras Rape Case is My Issue. No, I’m Not a Dalit Woman
Social justice does not take place in silos, nor does it come about by merely doing a ‘privilege check’.
India Has Jaswant Singh to Thank for Close Ties With Saudi Arabia
Atal Bihar Vajpayee's foreign minister spotted a line in one of the ‘for your eyes only’ dispatches from Riyadh, that had then Saudi Crown Prince Abdulla bin Abdulaziz Al Saud asking, “Why has India forgotten us...”
India Has Jaswant Singh to Thank for Close Ties With Saudi Arabia
Atal Bihar Vajpayee's foreign minister spotted a line in one of the ‘for your eyes only’ dispatches from Riyadh, that had then Saudi Crown Prince Abdulla bin Abdulaziz Al Saud asking, “Why has India forgotten us...”
Jaswant Singh — communicator, crisis manager, man of letters and a student of history
Jaswant Singh, a former Army officer, served as external affairs, defence and finance minister under Atal Bihari Vajpayee's governments from 1998 to 2004.
In Naya Pakistan, human beings are forced to live in caves
Around 12,000 families from the Rajgal valley in Tirah have been living in caves for the past decade, displaced by the long and arduous war against militants. They are not recognized as IDPs & therefore do not benefit from govt’s aid…