Clutches of “licence permit Raj” may have eased for big businesses but lives of common people remain unchanged.
Author: SK Sood
Traffic Challan Woes
Heavy fines coupled with simultaneous initiatives to inculcate traffic sense is the only way forward.
Is India Going To Repeat The History Of Europe That Led To Two World Wars? Ex ADG, BSF Answers
“Modi is the new opium for 38 per cent of the population of India, and any utterance critical of him is blasphemy.”
Why PM Modi Deserves A Nobel Prize In Entire Cloudology
Science is his passion, and his advice to the IAF was based on a lot of hard work and research which he does during his 21 waking hours every day.
No BJP, There Were Surgical Strikes Before 2014; Just Ask Hanuman
Bajrangbali’s visit to Sita in Lanka is no different from a modern-day cross-border operation.
Opinion | Sadhvi Pragya’s Remarks Are An Insult To Every Soldier Who Risks His Life In The Line Of Duty
It is a shame that the BJP contends her comments emanated from alleged trauma faced by her in the jail.
Chowkidar Has Failed to Control Terrorism, Now Shifting Narrative to False Nationalism: Former ADG, BSF Argues
The ‘muscular policy’ in tackling militancy and statements of zero tolerance towards terrorism are empty slogans.
Why The Balakot Airstrike Was a Blunder For India. Former ADG, BSF Explains
India executed a one-time action and had no intentions of escalating any further. To an adversary, this is a sign of weakness.
An Ex-Indian Armed Forces Officer Explains Why Modi Govt’s Kashmir Policy is a Sham
“How is the josh” cannot substitute for a coherent policy.
The U.P. Police Has Become Shamelessly Trigger Happy After The Carte Blanche Provided By The Current Govt
Almost all of the Indian Police Service officers of the 2016 Regular Recruit batch failed in at least one subject.
Modi Government Should Be Ashamed Of Politicising Surgical Strikes
Matters of war and peace should not be conducted under the glare of media and public opinion.