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Arvind Kejriwal has locked himself in a cage and given the keys to Amit Shah

Unless Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal rethinks his surrender to Modi-Shah, he will make the Aam Aadmi Party a matter of history.

China’s expansionist approach is raising fresh challenges for it, from the US to EU

Beyond rhetoric, the EU has also sought tighter restrictions against Chinese investments, following rising calls for Europe to have investment safeguards.

Low testing and tracing: How Delhi turned into India’s New York City after Covid hit

In episode 501 of #CutTheClutter, Shekhar Gupta explains how Delhi dropped the ball to become the second-worst Covid hit region in India.

Why farmers are still having to protest for their right to sow GM seeds, even in a pandemic

This month marks the third year of farmers' ‘civil disobedience movement' demanding the right to sow Genetically Modified (GM) seeds.

India plays into China’s hands if we lament 1962 or criticise Modi govt and military

To pressure Modi government and military from our drawing rooms, without knowing what is happening at LAC at 15,000-feet, is an irresponsible act.

Pharma imports from China can fall. Modi govt must invest in research and development

The labour crisis after the lockdown has highlighted the need for Modi government to invest in human capital for ensuring long-term sustainable growth.

Congress now has a combative, Modi-questioning Ashok Gehlot, who is no more camera shy

Gehlot, who is usually shy of TV appearances and newspaper interviews, is now vocal on a number of issues, making himself heard on multiple media platforms.

Modi’s all-party meet on LAC was to shut up opposition, not to have an open discussion

The Modi government seems to be wishing away the recent diplomatic crises that it’s facing, not only from China but also from Nepal.

Bollywood’s nepotism didn’t start with Karan Johar. But it must end with Sushant Singh Rajput

Nepotism-led 'othering' has reached a toxic level in Bollywood. Regardless of the extent of its contribution to Sushant’s death, the Hindi film industry must do some soul-searching.

All focus on Covid ignores India’s silent epidemic — malnutrition. Our children are at risk

In post-Covid world, Modi government should consider our Assam model for tackling malnutrition. India can’t afford to risk its young generations.

On Camera

Buddha comes home to Ladakh exposition: Gajendra Singh Shekhawat

The Government of India recognises Ladakh as one of the most important living centres of Buddhist culture in the world. We are committed to safeguarding its unique cultural traditions.

Lesson for India from the West: AI is hollowing out white-collar jobs & birthing a new middle-class elite

Post-2022 as AI has spread in developed economies, it is leading to another round of polarisation—the middle class jobs are being lost in offices rather than in factories.

What theaterisation could look like: Rotational CDS, three-star theatre commanders in initial years

The proposed structure envisions the post of Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) rotating between the Army, Navy and Air Force, it is learnt.

Trump, Netanyahu’s Iran gamble: The regime change rebound

American objectives are unmet. They neither have muscle nor motivation to resume the war. As for Iran, the regime didn’t just survive, it’s now led by more radical individuals.