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An Open Letter to Aakar Patel

Dear Mr Patel, This is in response to your piece published in today’s TOI under a presumptuously named column ‘AakaarVani’. I’m writing this to correct you on some factual and a lot of perceptual errors that seem to behind almost … Continue reading

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Heroes amongst us

A small initiative by a colony in Delhi to honour heroes among them during Diwali is something that is worth emulating. Continue reading

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Close Encounters

Politicians may have an axe to grind, but citizens should separate facts from rhetoric Continue reading

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Karan Johar and Capt Boycott

What does Karan Johar have in common with a 19th century Irish land agent? Continue reading

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When the tail wags the dog

Large number of support cadres are strangling the armed forces instead of supporting them Continue reading

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Feeding the wrong dog will kill off Twitter

Feeding abusive trolls instead of encouraging healthy debate will ultimately kill twitter Continue reading

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Aim before you shoot

A military operation has tactical and strategic aims. What were the strategic aim of the strikes under UPA? Continue reading

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Another Wednesday

On A Wednesday, a common man took on terrorists on celluloid. On another, the Indian Army took on many more in real life. Continue reading

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Jaane Mat Do Yaaron

Time for media to cast aside a few black sheep who are giving the whole profession a bad name Continue reading

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There’s a time and place for evrything

“Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” Frequently and wrongly attributed to Sir Winston Churchill, this truism  from George  Santayana’s book The Life of Reason (1905) is relevant in view of the events of the past few … Continue reading

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