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The Humanitarian Dividend

Even in peacekeeping and humanitarian operations, the Indian imprint is better received and its record for genuine and prompt assistance is among the best in the world

The Union’s Symbol

Kashmir’s tryst with the Tricolour

India Sends an Indus Message

New Delhi’s decision to modify the Indus Waters Treaty is a signal to Pakistan and the World Bank that it is time to abandon stale mindsets

Pakistan Must Course-Correct

Playing politics will not save the Indus Waters Treaty

Confident Campaigner

BJP is certain it will win the multi-cornered contest in Tripura while it seeks to expand its footprint in Meghalaya and Nagaland

The Truth Behind Targeting Adani

India has a stock market too diverse and an economy too big to fail. But the timing of a speculative attack on a key conglomerate raises many questions

Ricky Kej: The Sound of Indian Earth

The Bengaluru-based musician teamed up with his idol to win his third Grammy

A Monumental Correction

The PMEAC report concludes that a quarter of the monuments tagged as sites of national importance may not deserve such a listing

Tensions Mount in Sikkim over ‘judicial dilution’ of identity

The Centre assures support to the state's Nepali-speaking people

Pervez Musharraf: An end with a whimper and not a bang

Author of the failed Kargil adventure, Pervez Musharraf’s death in exile is an unremarkable end for an ambitious general who hoped for glory as a military leader and Pakistan’s president

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