This newest, worst avatar of one of the world's oldest, greatest epics has become an inadvertent masterclass in how not to approach filmmaking with the latest AI tool.
Many forget that Dharmendra was more than just the He-Man who could keep the box office registers ringing. He could also be ideal and headstrong when needed
India’s contribution extended far beyond diplomatic maneuvers; it was a complex, risky, and physically demanding commitment of military and medical personnel.
The opinion bristles with faulty propositions that would cut into the vitals of our constitutional democracy. Amongst the many flaws, however, two take the crown.
The court said the idea of declaring “deemed assent” when such timelines are crossed runs counter to the Constitution’s spirit and amounts to the judiciary taking over functions of the Governor.
Quaint Bowral, which continues to march to a gentler beat, remains worthy of a pilgrimage for all fans of cricket. But the town is not just about Bradman....
A lot changed after Sheikh Hasina fled Dhaka, the most glaring being the growing presence of Pakistan. India simply cannot afford this vulnerability...
Whether India is legally obliged to comply with Bangladesh's extradition request depends on intricate treaty provisions, exceptions, and India’s domestic law.
27th Amendment has buried the last relics and trappings of classical liberal constitutionalism and installed a fascistic, militarized order in our neighborhood. It is an alarm bell for South Asia and ...
First came Bihar voting in numbers not seen in 15 years. Then came a pro-incumbency wave that swept aside all in the way. Find out why it happened the way it did.
BJP wants to win Bengal, the state from where its founding father Syama Prasad Mookerjee hailed, badly. But its own leaders are shooting the party in the foot.
The state’s politics continues to witness the rise of new leaders like Prashant Kishor who has highlighted migration. But, this doesn't mean caste has been sidelined...
India's expenditure on R&D has been woefully inadequate. Per estimates, it spends just about 0.8% of GDP, or just about $7 billion every year, as against the US' $625 billion and China's $335 billion.