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The WHO report is a grim reminder of the true scale of the threat posed by non-communicable diseases
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Transparency is one of the key components of an effective justice delivery system. Opaque, obscure and inaccessible system, however well-intended it may be, will only result in erosion of public faith and widen the gulf. The Supreme Court’s historic decision to live-stream the constitution bench hearings on its website is a step in the right […]
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It is an open secret that the NDA government has been blatantly misusing the central agencies as tools to target the opposition leaders and throttle the voices of dissent. As the Supreme Court had once described the Central Bureau of Investigation as ‘a caged parrot speaking in its master’s voice’, the credibility of the country’s […]
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The interval — a forced one — lasted over three decades. Entertainment is now making a comeback in the wounded Kashmir valley and will, hopefully, complement the efforts to provide a healing touch to the trouble-torn region. The reopening of movie theatres, more than 32 years after they were shut by terrorists and fundamentalists, is […]
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A stunning public rebuke handed out to Russian President Vladimir Putin by Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit in Uzbekistan reflects India’s growing confidence in navigating the changing global dynamics and its clear-cut pursuit of independent foreign policy. “Today’s era is not an era of war” was how Modi put […]
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The new system of listing cases, introduced in the Supreme Court, is a small but significant step to address the issue of pendency. Essentially, the new listing system, put in place after Chief Justice UU Lalit assumed office, attempts to expedite hearings in after-notice matters, which keep getting backlogged, by listing more of them on […]
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Uzbekistan to participate in the 22nd meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation holds significance on many counts.
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Consistent progress in indigenisation of weaponry is in line with the mission to become self-reliant, reduce dependence on imports
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It is now clear that the Centre and the BJP political leadership had dropped the guard during the second wave leading to a devastating situation
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Instead of putting restrictions on exports, the govt should hike MSP for paddy which would aid the food security needs of the country
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Washington’s decision to extend military support to Pakistan, the first security assistance in four years, reflects its double standards
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China has been rapidly ramping up both civilian and military infrastructure all along the LAC and conducting military drills in border areas that have focused on rapid deployment of troops from other regions
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One should not lose track of the harsh ground realities. India’s per capita GDP is less than half the average for the world.
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There is no instance of a nation benefitting from prolonged warfare”. What the Chinese military strategist Sun Tzu said more than 25 centuries ago, is now extremely relevant for Russia and Ukraine alike. The militaries of both countries, now engaged in a war that is 200 days old, are known to have studied Sun Tzu’s […]
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Efforts must continue to conclude the Teesta river water agreement which has been hanging fire for over a decade.
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The death of former Tata Group chairman Cyrus Mistry in a road accident in Maharashtra’s Palgar district is a wake-up call for road safety in India which accounts for more than 11% of the total fatalities in road mishaps worldwide. What is more disturbing is that a majority of these tragedies are preventable. The critical […]
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The latest United Nations report detailing the serious human rights violations by Chinese authorities and mass detention of Uyghur Muslims is a powerful indictment of the suppression of ethnic minorities in a country that has been flexing its muscles in the region and blatantly displaying territorial hegemony. The significance of the report — published after […]
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Being indigenously made, the Cervavac vaccine is expected to cost Rs 200-400 as against the imported ones available for Rs 2,800 to Rs 3,300 per dose.
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Given the rapidly changing security scenario, India needs to carry out military modernisation at a much faster pace
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Though India’s economy grew 13.5% in the first quarter of this fiscal, the clouds of gloom still hover over the country as the looming headwinds — worsening global growth prospects, the impact of rising inflation on consumption, and the progressive hike in interest rates — could end up denting the growth momentum. The GDP growth […]
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There are multiple alarming trends in the just-released report of the National Crime Record Bureau (NCRB). An increase in the instances of crime against women and children and a sharp rise in the number of suicides among daily wage earners are among the ominous indicators of a society that is grappling with the long-term socio-economic […]
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The pendency of cases in courts is a huge legacy issue in India. The pandemic has only exacerbated the problem. Addressing the pendency issue forms a key aspect of judicial reforms. The Supreme Court’s latest decision to revive the Constitution Benches and ensure that they function throughout the year is a welcome move in this […]
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As the Congress party is getting ready for its mass contact programme 'Bharat Jodo' Yatra, a five-month-long pan-India march from Kanyakumari to Kashmir, what it urgently needs to do is a Congress Jodo Yatra.
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The revelation that the Central government did not cooperate with the Supreme Court-appointed technical committee on the Pegasus scam does not come as a surprise. It fits into a pattern of systematic obfuscation of the NDA government on the issue of snooping on the opposition leaders, dissidents and critics. Again, not surprisingly, the court-appointed panel […]