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Reporter's Diary: After Ceasefire, A Haunting Question From J&K
"You people are leaving, your work is done - yes, anyway what is the need of media people here now" - the sentence was dropped in passing, like an offhand comment. But it hit me like a stone.
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Written by Anurag Dwary
- May 12, 2025 17:52 pm IST
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Opinion | What Quick (De)Escalation Between India-Pak Teaches Us About War And Peace
The wanton public wants war one moment and peace the next. The state ought to eschew the urge to base its decisions on this wantonness.
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Nishtha Gautam
- May 12, 2025 17:04 pm IST
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Opinion | Why India Is Right Not To Play Into Pakistan's War Bait
India achieved its intended goals through the operation - it inflicted significant damage on Pakistan and sent a message that any future attack would be treated as an act of war. Extending this conflict any further would not serve India's interests.
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Harsh Pant
- May 12, 2025 16:07 pm IST
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Opinion | Trump The Showman Is Not Enough For West Asia Anymore
President Donald Trump swayed stiffly but gamely side to side, a ceremonial sword in hand, surrounded by robed Saudi men dancing, chanting and clashing blades.
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Syed Zubair Ahmed
- May 12, 2025 15:25 pm IST
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Opinion | India-Pakistan Showdown Has Exposed A New Reality: 'DIY' Wars
We are operating in a wholly new environment, in a world that is riven by bloody wars and where even allies are divided. Friends may have changed to enemies, though not vice versa.
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Tara Kartha
- May 12, 2025 12:09 pm IST
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Opinion | How IAF Taught Pakistan That The Mythical 'Godzilla' Isn't Extinct After All
For military planners, India's performance provides a case study in how middle powers can effectively employ air assets to achieve limited strategic objectives while managing escalation with nuclear-armed adversaries.
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Anchit Gupta
- May 11, 2025 16:32 pm IST
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Opinion | What Operation Sindoor Has Taught Us About War And 'Information'
Learning lessons from Operation Sindoor is important, and that requires a degree of openness. In defence, there is no finality.
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Manoj Joshi
- May 10, 2025 13:01 pm IST
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Reporter's Diary: "We Only Want To Live" - Silent Exodus From Rajouri
The Line of Control is always tense, but lately, cross-border firing from Pakistan has been relentless - shells piercing the calm of villages in Rajouri and Poonch. These border areas have always been on edge, but what I saw now was different.
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Written by Anurag Dwary
- May 10, 2025 12:40 pm IST
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Opinion | Are India-Pakistan Stuck In An 'Escalation Cycle' Now?
Deterrence between India and Pakistan is fragile, but India's capacity to deter Pakistan's use of terrorism as an instrument of state policy will require more than kinetic strikes, as we have witnessed over the last two days.
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Harsh V. Pant, Kartik Bommakanti
- May 09, 2025 18:02 pm IST
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Opinion | 'Calculated Pressure' Should Be India's Mantra As Pak Chooses Escalation
At this time, India must continue to turn the screws in every domain to put relentless pressure on Pakistan to pull back from the dangerous abyss into which it has chosen to hurtle with the ongoing confrontation.
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Syed Ata Hasnain
- May 09, 2025 12:46 pm IST
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Opinion | Donald Trump Has Won Another Election - Australia
Donald Trump has won another election ... for the centre-left. First came Canada, where Prime Minister Mark Carney's centre-left Liberals secured victory, and now Australia has returned Anthony Albanese's Labor with a commanding majority.
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Tim Harcourt
- May 08, 2025 16:36 pm IST
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Opinion | India-UK Trade Deal Shows Globalisation Is Ticking Along
President Donald Trump may say "tariffs" are his favorite word, but the rest of the world doesn't have to agree. With or without America, trade deals continue to be signed.
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Mihir Sharma, Bloomberg
- May 08, 2025 15:43 pm IST
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Opinion | Op Sindoor, India-Pak, And What Sahir Or Faiz Can Tell Us About Wars
When we forget about the wounds of war, we don't think twice before waging one. The poems of Kishwar Naheed, Faiz Ahmed Faiz, Ramdhari Singh Dinkar, and many more offer a jolt to such public amnesia.
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Nishtha Gautam
- May 08, 2025 13:16 pm IST
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Opinion | How 'Precision Planning' Defined India's Operation Sindoor
By coupling military precision with diplomatic and economic measures, including the suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty, India has positioned itself to inflict maximum damage on Pakistan's terror ecosystem and its broader strategic interests.
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Tuhin A. Sinha
- May 07, 2025 18:40 pm IST
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Opinion | Operation Sindoor: What Can India Expect From The World's Reactions?
There is a clear concern within the international community about the potential for the situation to escalate, especially given that both nations are nuclear-armed.
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Shashi Tharoor
- May 07, 2025 16:24 pm IST
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Opinion | Climate Crisis and The Threat of Irreversible Change
In our pursuit of material progress, we may have overlooked the need for a deeper alignment with ourselves and with the natural world.
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Acharya Prashant
- May 06, 2025 18:20 pm IST
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Opinion | There's A Caveat In Pak's Suspension Of Simla Pact
The Simla agreement's disregard not only threatens the concept of "limited war" but also deepens the trust deficit, eroding even the appearance of cooperation.
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Aishwaria Sonavane
- May 06, 2025 15:06 pm IST
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Blog | Who Is 'Natural'? The Selective Science Behind Testosterone 'Bans'
While testosterone takes centre stage in disputes of this nature, regulatory bodies often ignore other factors affecting athletic performance, without proper scientific backing and justification.
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Paavani Kalra, Aarav Midha
- May 06, 2025 12:12 pm IST
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Opinion | What Pakistan Really Wanted From The Pahalgam Attack
Indian defence planners and, equally, the Indian public must realise that the shocking attack at Pahalgam was driven by much larger evil objectives harboured by Pakistan.
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Kamal Davar
- May 06, 2025 11:17 am IST
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Opinion | Pahalgam Attack: What NIA's Preliminary Report Hints About Pak's Plans
The Pahalgam attack was a calculated conspiracy involving multiple elements within Pakistan, designed to achieve a variety of objectives.
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Syed Ata Hasnain
- May 05, 2025 16:02 pm IST
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