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March 25, 2024

PM Modi could swing Tesla to India

On March 15, the government announced a new scheme to promote investment in EVs. Any company willing to invest $500 million in a new manufacturing facility that begins production in three years…

FROM ARROGANCE TO ACCOMODATION

By Rajdeep Sardesai A simple photo-op can sometimes reveal the entire political picture. Last month, as Rahul Gandhi hosted an iftaar party, his high table did not include a single opposition party…
July 7, 2018

Islamophobia is More Than Words

By Isobel Ingham-Barrow In September last year, Zaynab Hussein, a Muslim mother from Leicester, was taking her children to school when Paul Moore ran over her with his car. Moore then proceeded…
July 6, 2018

Science and Quran

By MANSOOR ALAM Fourteen hundred years ago, when the world was shrouded in darkness, the Quran mentioned that the Universe is expanding – “AND IT IS We who have built the Universe…
July 6, 2018

The making of the Kargil disaster II

By Nasim Zehra The next morning, 12 hours after the top military command had briefed him on Op KP, the prime minister summoned key cabinet members to the PM House. Sharif chaired…
July 6, 2018

False hopes on economy

By Yogi Aggarwal The GST was controversial because of the high and multiple rates imposed on the businesses and the consumers, but the hope was that it would make tax collection easier…
July 6, 2018

What the video conceals

By Sushant Singh The immediate provocation for the unofficial release of the army’s video of the surgical strikes of September 2016 to multiple television channels last Wednesday is not known: Pakistan seems…
July 6, 2018
Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari (L) and his son Bilawal Bhutto Zardari (R) attend the last day of Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) summit in Tehran on August 31, 2012. AFP PHOTO/BEHROUZ MEHRI / AFP PHOTO / BEHROUZ MEHRI

Game of Thrones in Pakistan

By Aamer Ahmed Khan Any political development that leads to consolidation or perpetuation of hereditary leadership bears a foreboding not dissimilar to that surrounding an omnipresent threat of military intervention. Yet in…
July 5, 2018

Returning to Hapur

By Harsh Mander This is what India has become: One more pitiless lynching. This time of two older men, a petty goat trader and a marginal farmer in a village in Hapur,…
July 5, 2018
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