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Objection to Ayurveda students doing surgery is a turf war driven by commercial interests

Dismissing Ayurveda as jugaad and quackery is the worst kind of disinformation campaign against one of the ancient indigenous forms of healthcare systems.

Govts want backdoor entry to encrypted WhatsApp texts. It can also be backdoor for hackers

Celebrity WhatsApp texts have been flashed on TV ever since the Sushant Singh Rajput case took over news. Govts do not need backdoor access to it.

Why Joe Biden’s choice for US defence secretary isn’t just about China

Foreign policy experts may not prefer Biden’s choice Llyod Austin as head of US defence, but their concerns about the Indo-Pacific and China are overblown.

Covid is showing Brexit was not such a bad choice after all

The pandemic has shown that the EU has become a less workable political union, especially for the UK.

Bring ‘Make in India’ for intelligence agencies. Stop overrelying on foreign vendors

India is facing massive challenges in filling the gaps in its intelligence systems; will the intrusions in Ladakh serve as India’s Sputnik?

Modi govt gave an unwanted gift to farmers. Now it can’t even handle rejection

The farmers can only repeat what they have been saying all along: since we do not agree with the intent of these laws, we cannot possibly agree to amendments.

Pakistan finds love for Sikhs. Now cheering the Khalistan dream after failed Kashmir project

Pakistan wants Khalistan. It doesn't matter how Sikhs are treated at home.

US President-elect Joe Biden’s Cabinet nominees and what they mean for India

In episode 636 of #CutTheClutter, Shekhar Gupta analyses the proposed Biden administration and explains how they may shape US-India ties.

Why we may be exactly wrong about technology and inequality

It’s easy for this kind of apprehension to lead to a sort of neo-Luddism in which technology is viewed as the enemy. The new technology could actually help reduce inequality.

FDA review confirms vaccines are safe. It’s Covid that’s dangerous

As Covid vaccines are rolled out, some will get terrible illnesses by coincidence. Most will have nothing to do with the shots, but it may be hard to convince the public of that.

On Camera

T20 WC win is a turning point for Indian cricket—now begins the end of Rohit-Kohli era

Heartbreaks, anger, blame game, pressure, efforts, and sacrifices—that has been the story of Indian cricket over the past 13 years. Let's just hope any future interregnum doesn’t last this long.

‘Welfarism not a substitute for job creation’ — TeamLease vice-chairman on India’s fiscal planning

TeamLease’s Manish Sabharwal spoke to ThePrint about how political leaders, for the sake of winning elections, make big welfare-related promises without a proper plan to fund them.

General Upendra Dwivedi who helmed modernisation bid in Northern Command takes over as Army chief

Vice chief of the Army Staff since February this year, General Upendra Dwivedi was the natural contender for the top post.

Modi’s new universe: the normal irritants of democracy & awkward chai with Rahul Gandhi

Changed reality for Modi govt in its 3rd innings is by no means rise of a new phenomenon. It's a return to old normal where even majorities had to routinely wrestle with storied million mutinies.