Opinion

Oppression continues in Balochistan

Baloch have been suffering since ancient times and continue to be targeted today, even in the 21st century it is damning to see the UN and other human rights agencies don’t give heed to the Baloch nation who have been suffering for more than a millennia now and continue to be targeted today.

Campus rape: Shameful crime; needs urgent action

The campus rape case is a reflection of the pervasive violence and discrimination that women face in our society, especially in public spaces.

India’s XPoSat: Milestone in Space Exploration

XPoSat is India’s first dedicated polarimetry mission and only the second in the world after NASA’s Imaging X-Ray Polarimetry Explorer mission launched in December 2021.

Mental health laws need change

India's legislative framework for mental health care has changed significantly over the years, reflecting the country's growing acceptance of mental health and the rights of those who are struggling with mental health concerns.

On New Year 2027, could an Indian be the UN secretary-general?

Mr. Modi has invested a large amount of time and energy to travel the world, visiting a very wide array of countries across the globe. If he retains power, he could personally influence many of them to vote for an Indian nominee.