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Pakistan’s attempt to link India to terror acts is unlikely to attract the attention of Biden administration
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It will be better to allow the media to regulate itself and follow a self-declared code of ethics
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Trouble-torn Jammu & Kashmir is at the cusp of a significant political turn with the mainstream parties deciding to participate in the upcoming District Development Council (DDC) elections to be held in the Union Territory. This is the first poll exercise in the volatile region since the scrapping of Article 370 in August last year, […]
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The Centre must come out with a clearly-defined vaccine distribution strategy and robust infrastructure to ensure its safe delivery
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Giving Congress 70 seats may have been Tejashwi's biggest miscalculation
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Imminent changes in immigration laws will make the path to work visas easy for Indian
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Biden’s victory marks the triumph of the forces of decency and empathy over bigotry and hatred
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Indian Army Chief's Nepal visit must serve as an opportunity to arrest the slide in bilateral relationship
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Deep divide over Arnab's arrest reflects a proxy political war between the ruling parties at the State and Centre
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Quad can emerge as a formidable bloc of democracies, some sort of an ‘Asian Nato’ arrangement against China
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A law for regulating interfaith marriages violates the fundamental right of people to choose their partners
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Centre must increase public spending to stimulate demand and strengthen growth momentum
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Given our vast population, distributing vaccine effectively is an elephantine task
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Pakistani minister was only stating the obvious when he bragged about his govt’s achievement in Pulwama
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The Assembly election holds significance as it marks a generational shift in the State's politics
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Military pact between India and the US is essential to stop Chinese hegemony in its tracks
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It is time the Centre revisited the policy in the interest of protecting the country’s agrarian fabric
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FATF retaining Pakistan on the grey list comes as no surprise as the country’s anti-terror law remains a sham
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Contrary to NDA govt’s claims that air pollution is declining, India has been seeing a steady spike since 2010
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The fiscal support must tilt towards more direct spending and tax relief
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Forging better ties with Taiwan will help India in countering China hegemony and restoring regional balance
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States should be taken on board while working out the modalities on the quantum and distribution of borrowings
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With repurposed drugs showing disappointing results, it will be dangerous to drop guard at this stage
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India has well-designed programmes but there are gaps galore in implementation