Subservient to his Gandhi family overlords, he was unfailingly loyal to his supporters and harsh on those who did not do his bidding
At ground zero of one of independent India’s most convulsive events, the Hindu-Muslim relationship is not as vexed as many fear
Traces of Hemraj’s blood were found on a pillow belonging to Krishna, Dr Rajesh Talwar’s compounder who lived nearby. Yet, the CBI chose to ignore this
Instead of handing over limited S band spectrum, a national asset, to the defence forces, Isro chose to go with Devas, a private player.
The Nehru Memorial Museum and Library faces an unprecedented uproar from Indian historians, and it’s not without reason
Either abolish environment laws or follow them—undercutting them is not an option for the Prime Minister's Office
India has announced it will sign the much-trumpeted 126-aircraft MMRCA deal worth $12 billion in September. But will it? Unlikely
Just who takes the final call on troop reduction in this troubled state?