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Return Of 'Committed Judiciary' Or Judicial Over-Reach?
Rediff.com23 Jan 2023Vice President Dhankar's and Law Minister Rijuju's recent interventions have the danger of destabilising the Constitutional equilibrium, cautions N Sathiya Moorthy.
If England Get Rid Of Kohli, Surya Early...
Rediff.com9 Nov 2022Out of India's total tally of 842 runs in five matches, the duo has rattled up 471 runs -- which accounts to 55 percent of the runs -- at a strike rate of 160.
PHOTOS: Ireland upset England in rain-hit match
Rediff.com26 Oct 2022IMAGES from the T20 World Cup match played between England and Ireland in Melbourne on Wednesday
SC overturns HC's acquittal order, allows Saibaba to file fresh bail plea
Rediff.com15 Oct 2022A Supreme Court bench of Justice M R Shah and Justice Bela M Trivedi in a special sitting on Saturday upheld the Maharashtra government's plea and suspended the Bombay high court order acquitting former Delhi University Professor G N Saibaba in a case relating to his alleged Maoist links.
'The trick is to look forward with excitement, then you're alive all the time'
Rediff.com26 Sep 2022Varsha Bhosle salutes that effervescent icon of Indian cinema, Dev Anand.
'No bargaining over our nuclear weapons'
Rediff.com12 Sep 2022Kim Jong-un declared he would never surrender North Korea's nuclear weapons weapons even if his country faced 100 years of sanctions. Dr Rajaram Panda explains Pyongyang's new nuclear doctrine that makes the world a much more dangerous place.
'They know they have lost, so such desperate tactics'
Rediff.com24 Jun 2022'Please do not threaten us with street violence.' 'Do you have some humanity left in you?'
How India Can Thwart China-Pakistan Nexus
Rediff.com15 Jun 2022A weaker Russia, a sobered China at a time when Xi Jinping is manoeuvring to protect his third term prospects, a reunited West, a chaotic Pakistan. This is a perfect set of strategic circumstances. It is for India now to consummate this historic opportunity, argues Shekhar Gupta.
Pant steals show on Day 1 of Kohli's 100th Test
Rediff.com4 Mar 2022Images from Day 1 of the first Test between India and Sri Lanka, at Mohali, on Friday.
Why Russia Wants Ukraine
Rediff.com27 Feb 2022Notwithstanding how the current impasse is solved, at some point in the future, Russia will realise that just as centuries ago it developed the paradigm of securing its heartland's safety through annexing vast buffer zones between itself and the enemy, a more modern security is possible only through friendly relations and sustainable peace, observes Shyam G Menon.
Lynching and Some Harsh Truths
Rediff.com24 Dec 2021Would a Muslim or Christian or Dalit mob who lynched someone because their religious feelings were hurt be given State protection? asks Jyoti Punwani.
Aryan Episode Won't Affect Brand SRK
Rediff.com17 Nov 2021SRK's persona and brand power has been built over nearly 30 years of public acclaim and love. Brands perhaps believe that his troubles are transitory and that as a human brand he has long legs capable of striding over controversies, explains ad guru Sandeep Goyal.
Punjab objects to Centre extending BSF jurisdiction
Rediff.com14 Oct 2021Some reports suggest that the Centre has empowered the BSF to conduct searches, arrest suspects and make seizures up to an area of 50 km inside the Indian territory from the international border.
PIX: Young Boys stun Man United; Bayern thrash Barca
Rediff.com15 Sep 2021Images from the UEFA Champions League matches played on Tuesday night.
'I have never believed in Gandhiji's doctrine of Non-Violence'
Rediff.com10 Aug 2021'Absolute non-violence is not only sinful, but immoral.' 'This doctrine of non-violence benumbed the revolutionary fervor, softened the limbs and hearts of the Hindus, and stiffened the bones of enemies.' A revealing excerpt from Vikram Sampath's Savarkar (Part 2): A Contested Legacy, 1924-1966.
Can Dharamsala stop PLA's Tibetan gambit?
Rediff.com8 May 2021The first priority for the new Tibetan administration in Dharamsala should be to look at Tibetan recruitment in the PLA, suggests Claude Arpi.
'It is not easy to misappropriate Netaji'
Rediff.com7 Apr 2021'He was always opposed to a form of nationalism that was narrow, selfish and arrogant.' 'He will always remain a beacon of inspiration for freedom-loving people across the world and for movements of resistance against oppressive State power.'
Tigers in high mountains, tanks in snow
Rediff.com15 Jan 2021Like millions of people across the world, the year 2020 had dealt me irreplaceable losses and the lowest of blows. Like I have always done at such junctures, I had sought the refuge of the mountains. I wanted to end the year on a high, to show the finger to life, says Sumit Bhattacharya after a memorable journey to North Sikkim.
Why the Indian Navy isn't ready for war
Rediff.com14 Dec 2020There is concern about the poor state of readiness of the navy's 140 warships which face severe shortages in sonar equipment, helicopters and torpedoes.
PLA accelerates fortification of Indian border: Report
Rediff.com12 Oct 2020In fact, given the current tensions and massed troops on both sides, there is a danger that the LAC will become more like the Line of Control with Pakistan, a heavily fortified and strongly defended border where weapon fire exchanges regularly occur. Indeed, Stratfor Worldview research has listed a sharp increase in new Chinese facilities along the LAC in 2019-20.
US Open PIX: Djokovic, Osaka advance; Pliskova shocked
Rediff.com3 Sep 2020Images from Day 3 of the 2020 US Open in New York, on Wednesday.
Is Modi's China policy going Nehru's way?
Rediff.com23 Jul 2020'Like Nehru, too, Modi has found dealing with Beijing more and more difficult and has adopted an increasingly assertive approach towards managing India's northern neighbour.'
Will Varavara Rao be freed from prison?
Rediff.com13 Jul 2020The poet and professor's 'life breath is now in the hands of those sworn to uphold his Constitutional right to life.' 'Will they be true to their oath?', asks Jyoti Punwani.
Lockdown: How WE pay for Centre-states trust deficit
Rediff.com3 Jul 2020'A hundred days later, it is a moot point whether the lockdown has been partially or totally effective, or, as sceptics indicate, plain ineffective.' 'Did it actually deflect infections and the loss of lives, or was it merely a hasty decision rammed down the populace's throats that choked the economy and caused the searing tragedy of dispossessed migrant workers?' ask Radha Roy Biswas and Manoj Mohanka.
How women and children fared in one year of Modi 2.0
Rediff.com1 Jun 2020Around 700 migrant workers, women and children have lost their lives in this reverse migration. But what is happening today with the migrant labour is only a continuation of the policies pursued by the Modi regime during the last six years. It is not for nothing that India was ranked the most dangerous country in the world for women in 2018 by the Thompson Reuters Foundation poll, points out Rashme Sehgal.
Knight powers England to big win over Thailand
Rediff.com26 Feb 2020Heather Knight's majestic maiden T20I century helped England to a record-breaking 98-run victory over Thailand in the ICC Women's T20 World Cup match at Manuka Oval, in Canberra, on Wednesday. In the day's second match, played later, Pakistan claimed the scalp of the West Indies outplaying the 2016 winners in an eight-wicket victory.
PIX: Rahul, bowlers help India get back to winning ways in Rajkot
Rediff.com17 Jan 2020The third and deciding one-dayer will be played in Bengaluru on Sunday.
Why this Tejas landing is historic
Rediff.com14 Jan 2020Landing on an aircraft carrier deck is the ultimate and most daunting challenge for a fighter pilot. This takes India into a select group of nations -- the US, the UK, Russia, France, and China -- that have developed such jets.
Why Iran is upset with India
Rediff.com19 Nov 2019'Tehran,' Foreign Minister Zarif said, 'had expected the Modi government to be "more resilient" in the face of Washington's bullying,' notes Ambassador M K Bhadrakumar.
Extinction Rebellion: Climate protests rock the world
Rediff.com11 Oct 2019In the face of climate disaster, a new environmental movement by the name of Extinction Rebellion has risen up, and they will make sure you hear their plea -- 'To governments of the world: we declared a climate and ecological emergency. You did not do enough. To everybody else: rebel' The environmental group, which was founded in the United Kingdom, has planned a large coordinated movement -- called International Rebellion -- in more than 60 global cities. Demonstrators blocked roads and bridges leading to the Palace of Westminster in central London. They staged a "die-in" in Wellington, New Zealand. They obstructed a major roundabout in Berlin and splattered fake blood on Wall Street's "Charging Bull" sculpture. Here are some of the most powerful images from the movement.
Modi is too clever to want Trump as mediator!
Rediff.com26 Jul 2019'Modi, with his sharply honed political savvy and undoubted grasp of international affairs, is a past master at taking the measure of world leaders.' 'He would be the last person to think of the unpredictable and not too well-regarded Trump as the mediator,' says B S Raghavan.
Wimbledon PIX: Muguruza, Thiem stunned; Federer, Nadal, Serena through
Rediff.com2 Jul 2019A summary of Day 2 at Wimbledon on Tuesday.
PHOTOS: Dhawan hits century as India outclass Australia
Rediff.com10 Jun 2019India's top order fired in unison and their bowlers produced a tidy display to beat reigning world champions Australia by 36 runs in a thrilling World Cup match.
French Open PIX: Nadal, Federer, Muguruza advance
Rediff.com29 May 2019Rafael Nadal left German qualifier Yannick Maden no hope as he booked his ticket for the third round of the French Open in ruthless fashion with a 6-1, 6-2, 6-4 victory.
Vande Bharat Express: Love at first sight
Rediff.com12 Mar 2019The train has a lot to offer to its passengers: Silent run, fully-sealed gangway connecting two coaches, GPS-based passenger information system, modular bio-vacuum and disabled-friendly toilets, intelligent air conditioning that adjusts cooling according to the climate and closed-circuit television for safety.
Will Imran Khan begin a new inning?
Rediff.com12 Mar 2019If he doesn't, two things are guaranteed: Failure for him, and continued slide for his nation despite its talented people, strong nationalism, the gift of geography and a formidable army, points out Shekhar Gupta.
'Taking on terrorists through air strikes is extremely difficult'
Rediff.com27 Feb 2019'It is purely based on real-time hard intelligence.' 'Timing is important. When you are attacking at 3.30 am, then everybody will be in the academy of terrorists.' 'If you attack at 10 am then someone will be out, so timing is very important.' 'Therefore, 3.30 am is the time when every terrorist is sleeping.'
Aus Open PIX: Serena, Djokovic ease into third round; Raonic overcomes Wawrinka
Rediff.com17 Jan 2019Images from the Australian Open in Melbourne on Thursday.
Sensex ends flat after choppy session
Rediff.com14 Nov 2018The broader NSE Nifty, after shuttling between 10,651.60 and 10.532.70 points on alternate bouts of buying and selling, closed 6.20 points, or 0.06 per cent, down at 10,576.30.
Indian Army finally gets its 'eye in the sky'
Rediff.com5 Sep 2018The SpyLite aerial system will help our soldiers in border flashpoints like Doklam and in encounters with terrorists in Kashmir.