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Sunday, June 07, 2026

Opinion- Page 55

The Kashmir Monitor opinions section features opinion articles, editorial opinions, today's opinion, analysis and columnist & opinion stories.

The principle and procedure in Lokpal

By Rajeev Dhavan The Supreme Court’s ultimatum to the Centre to appointment a Lokpal within a given time frame, and the subsequent appointment of the first Lokpal in the country, is to
Apr. 3, 2019

Pulwama and them

By Ayesha Siddiqa India-Pakistan relations are at the nastiest since 1947. Media hype has created a sense amongst the general public that belligerence could be a normal way of life. In times
Apr. 2, 2019

The politics of enmity

By Rajeev Bhargava Indian elections have become less violent over the last three decades. The credit for this must go not only to institutions such as the Election Commission but also to
Apr. 2, 2019

Ensuring access to justice

By Ruma Pal The justice system in any democracy is set up, under the Constitution to serve the public without “fear or favour, affection or ill-will” as far as judges are concerned.
Apr. 2, 2019

Does Rahul want to win?

By Jawed Naqvi ON the eve of the Indian elections, Rahul Gandhi says he would fight from two constituencies and not just one. The move has surprised his supporters and annoyed the
Apr. 2, 2019

India’s China policy seems adrift

By Brahma Chellaney Wars in space are not just Hollywood fiction but an emerging reality for defence planners. India’s successful “kill” with an anti-satellite (A-SAT) weapon is a major milestone in its
Apr. 1, 2019

Rahul Gandhi And Congress

By Brinda Karat The Congress under Rahul Gandhi has lost the plot. On the pretext of establishing his pan-India leadership, he has decided to stand from Wayanad, a constituency in the southern
Apr. 1, 2019

Taking a chance with Imran

By Uday Balakrishnan In the recent firefight between India and Pakistan following the Pulwama attack, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan showed a maturity rarely displayed by any of his predecessors. However much
Apr. 1, 2019

The dark side of grand narratives

By Varghese K. George “The impossible is now possible” is Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s slogan for the 2019 elections. His supporters believe his vision and leadership have resulted in a new resolve
Apr. 1, 2019

Seeking the next frontier

By Rakesh Sood Last Wednesday, on March 27, India carried out an anti-satellite (ASAT) test using an interceptor missile (as a kinetic kill vehicle) to neutralise a target satellite (possibly the Microsat-R
Apr. 1, 2019
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