By The Editor It’s said that wars are won by men not weapons but few aces in the arsenal doesn’t harm anyone. India’s defense industry is nominal compared to the size and might of the army. Domestic private players are non existent and a huge chunk of taxpayers money goes […]
Editorial
Editorial
Middle East: The Mess India Cannot Avoid
By The Editor It’s a f**** up world, that were the comments of one of my colleagues as I overheard him talking to someone about Yemen and the conflict that has escalated into a civil war. Indian government and navy showed great initiative by rescuing hundreds of Indians stranded in […]
Article 66A: An End to Persecution
By The Editor Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable. ~John F. Kennedy The excuse that was used to persecute Indians especially youth on voicing their disagreement has been rightfully removed by the judiciary. Exactly what is considered offensive cannot be left to the […]
PDP and BJP: Marriage of Convenience or Emerging Inconvenience
By The Editor It is said that opposites attract but the political matrimonial of two diametrically opposite organizations is rarely heard. Even before the PDP chief took office, there are bets among people on how long this gastric trouble inducing alliance will last. From unfurling Kashmir’s state flag to exculpating […]
Nirbhaya: India’s Daughter that shook India & Its Sons
By The Editor India’s Daughter, The documentary is being censored by the government for showing the mirror to our society. Though despicable are the comments of the convicts but it is necessary to give the glimpse in the twisted minds of these animals so that our own people can compare […]
Budget & Bills: Balancing Act of Indian Government
By The Editor A widely waited budget is out, corporate sector is feeling optimistic, working class wallets may get a little boost in tax deductions, elders were also though of in medical aid & health care expenses so taking in an overall sense it looks good, government is trying to […]
Bihar: Sorrow State or Sorrow State of Affairs
By The Editor Jitan Ram Manjhi was neither everyone’s favorite nor the man for the job, he spoke what he like even if it’s to the dislike of his party, but the way he was dragged out of his office in typical Bihar politics style left a sense of pity […]
AAP Ki Sarkaar: From 49 to 67
By the Editor It was a momentous moment for both AAP, public of Delhi and rest of India which witnessed the swearing in ceremony of the man whose grass roots work shook pillars of BJP and Congress. The verdict of 67 out of 70 speaks volume about the public mood […]
Rumble in the Capital
By The Editor Delhi seems to have seen more than its fill of histrionics this year. First, Barack Obama’s visit kept the city buzzing but his visit seemed to be little dented in Indian circles by his comments on the religious tolerance in our country during the prayer breakfast. But what President […]
Delhi Elections: Changing Equations in the Battle for Capital
By The Editor AAP must have been blaming their stars; two former colleagues had gone to the opposition party. They may try to make light of the affair but they know that old monsters have come out of closet. BJP have played two important trump cards, Shaziya knows AAP inside […]