By Shamsul Islam All Indians are devastated by the massacre of 40 para-military personnel and maiming of many of them by the notorious, Azhar Masood led Jaish-e-Mohammed [JeM] who tops Security Council’s
By Ghazala Wahab I hadn’t noticed the lump in my throat until I reached the end of the account by a CRPF constable in Indian Express (February 16). Long after I had
By Mihir Sharma Millions of Indians will by now have seen the twisted wreckage of buses carrying dozens of Indian paramilitary soldiers from the Central Reserve Police Force, or CRPF; at least
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi walks to receive his Norwegian counterpart Erna Solberg in New Delhi, India, Tuesday, Jan. 8, 2019. (AP Photo/Manish Swarup)
By Sagarika Ghose On the face of it, there can’t be two more different personalities than former PM Manmohan Singh and PM Modi. The former is the self-effacing soft spoken technocrat, the
By Imran Yawer The Pulwama terror attack which claimed the lives of more than 40 CRPF troops was the deadliest to have occurred in Kashmir in terms of casualties. The Pakistan-based militant
By M.K.Bhadrakumar The fedayeen attack in Pulwama, Jammu & Kashmir, on Thursday killing 44 paramilitary personnel and injuring scores of others should be properly understood. At the most obvious level, the country
By Sanjiv Krishan Sood The deaths of more than 40 Central Reserve Police Force personnel in an attack by a suicide bomber in South Kashmir on February 14 has led to shrill
By Ajoy Ashirwad Mahaprashasta The national capital and several other parts of India on Saturday, February 16, witnessed a cycle of extraordinary events. Since early in the morning, reports started pouring in
By Manini Chatterjee Within hours of the latest — and bloodiest — terror attack in Kashmir that left 40 jawans of the Central Reserve Police Force dead, the information and broadcasting ministry
By Amir Suhail Wani Love is the greatest mystery of life and is often identified by life itself. It has been right there from the inception of philosophy and still stands as
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