Government and Policy

Article 35A: Time to get rid of this stain on India’s soul

Article 35A extends special rights and privileges to the permanent residents in J&K while proscribing other Indians from holding/acquiring the land in the state

Choice for 2019: Between Modi’s agenda of reform vs mahagathbandhan’s incoherent economic policies

After the recent assembly elections, there has been a renewed discussion about the likelihood of a “mahagathbandhan” of regional political parties with the agenda of reducing the margin of victory for the PM Modi led NDA

Saudi Prince in India: ‘Terrorism common concern, stand with India against terrorism’

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman addressed a joint conference pledging to work together to curb terrorism and extremism.

UNHCHR: A hypocritical, biased and defunct institution that deserves only ridicule and condemnation

If there was any institution on the face of the Earth which had lesser credibility than the Pakistani government, then its the Human Rights division of the United Nations.

Treating Muslims like excitable children who cannot deal with criticism of their religion is also bigotry

Ignoring the threat of domestic radicalization and international terrorism won’t make it go away.

No tomatoes for Pakistan: MP farmers decide to stop export in retaliation of Pulwama attack

Farmers of Madhya Pradesh want the Indian government to exact revenge for the dastardly attack in Pulwama.

Uttar Pradesh: Yogi govt’s war against Encephalitis sees a 66% drop in deaths due to the disease

The United Nations Children Emergency Fund (UNICEF) had praised the Uttar Pradesh government led by CM Yogi Adityanath for successfully immunising all children of the state against Japanese Encephalitis and Acute Encephalitis Syndrome. 

Ten things India must do to stop being a soft state

India is overly defensive. Despite its massive economic and military power, it does not respond to grave provocations (26/11, for example). It does not retaliate when attacked. It tolerates countless attacks on its citizens and affronts to its prestige.

Pulwama attack: Sadly, India can’t resort to ‘water war’

The dastardly Pulwama attack has again led to talks of India abrogating the Indus Water Treaty of 1960 and wage a 'water war' against Pakistan to bring it to its knees since diplomacy seems to have had no effect on the rogue nation

ICJ hearing: Indian diplomats refuse to shake hands, Salve exposes the farce of Pakistan’s military courts

Salve added further that Jadhav's trial by a military court hopelessly fails to satisfy even the minimum standards of due process and should be declared unlawful.

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