Hindol SenguptaVIDEO: Vajpayee, The Years That Changed IndiaShakti Sinha was private secretary to the late Indian prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee. He saw first-hand the creation of history as Vajp
Rishi SuriThe Great Indian Vaccination DriveHow India vaccinates its 1.3 billion people will determine the future of the disease, in many ways, on the planet. A healthworker in...
Deekhit BhattacharyaFrom Sifaarish to Silicon: the Indian Company’s Silent RevolutionThe core strengths of India’s present market leaders are technological, which presents a historic revolution in the order of things.
Rishi SuriThe ‘Canada problem’ in India’s farm protestsThe troubled history between India and Canada on Sikh separatism, and its disturbed present under Justin Trudeau. The sundial memorial at...
Hindol SenguptaWhat farm reform in India has to do with ChinaIndian agriculture is desperate for reforms and a rise in productivity. This could also have a domino effect on the country’s ties with...
Rishi SuriThe assassination of an Iranian nuclear scientist shows the crisis Biden must first tackleThe murder of Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, the Iranian nuclear scientist, is deepening crisis in the Middle East, and one that could well drag the...
Hindol SenguptaHistorical Reasons Why India Building its own GPS is a BreakthroughSpurned by the US on GPS coordinates during the Kargil conflict, and with the history of a failed BrahMos missile test, India learnt that...
Hindol SenguptaWhen Pakistan embraces IsraelThe word is out that Saudi Arabia, America and even the Pakistani army wants Prime Minister Imran Khan to normalise relations with...
Abhinav SeetharamanWhat the 2020 US Elections Mean for Minorities The US elections are (almost) over, though the incumbent president is challenging the results. The complicated history of minority...
Deekhit BhattacharyaCaught in Chinese Currents: Dealing with China’s Water HegemonyA photograph of one of the rivers in Tibet. Tibet: the Gateway to Ten Rivers The Tibetan Plateau is not merely the roof of the world, but...
Hindol SenguptaBiden-Harris and the return of the centrist Both Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, who are about to become President and Vice President of America, have a history of malleable ideology....
Ishan Dhar & Deekhit BhattacharyaWhat the Constitution Amendment Bill for Gilgit Baltistan might look like The Indian government has made historic changes in land rights in Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh completing a full and final integration of...
Hindol Sengupta‘Krishna’s Choice’ and the rise in India’s commitment to the Quad Inviting Australia to the Malabar exercises is not merely a strategic move. Through it India is, once again, indicating that something...
Hindol SenguptaIndia and the exasperation of a patient rising power Understanding the trajectory of India’s quest for status from Jaswant Singh’s ‘nuclear apartheid’ to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ‘till...
Bhaswati BhattacharyaBlack Gold and Global Cooperation on HealthcareOld map of the Malabar coastline. When black gold arrived in the ports of Arabia demonstrating powerful medicinal cleansing of phlegm...
Abhinav SeetharamanThe Indian Diaspora and the Curious Case of Kamala HarrisKamala Harris, Democratic vice presidential nominee in the United States for 2020. Individuals who run for public office are almost...
Hindol SenguptaIndia’s Opportunity in the Fast Transforming Muslim WorldUnknown Venetian artist, The Reception of the Ambassadors in Damascus, 1511, Louvre. One of the least understood aspects of the global...
Amjad Mohamed SaleemThe World Peace Day: Social Solidarity amidst Physical DistancingStudents and staff at Swarthmore College, Pennsylvania create the universal symbol of peace. September 21 is World Peace Day. The World...
Ishan Dhar & Deekhit BhattacharyaThe Abraham Accord: Changes to India’s Middle East Balancing ActThe Abraham accord is a geopolitical earthquake, and its shockwaves have reached India. While opportunities abound, some risks remain as Ind
Richa JayalShinzo Abe Got Many Things Right. Will His Vision For Asia Find A Worthy Successor? Shinzo Abe, erstwhile prime minister of Japan who has stepped down due to illness. "Even though there is a year to go in my tenure and...