Opinions - Page 3
National Logistics Policy – How it is going to impact the country
Logistics in India have always been multi-modal, multi-dimensional, fragmented and unorganized. This is on account of...
"JAWANS ON CONTRACT" COULD PROVE RUINOUS FOR ARMED FORCES
The Government should put Agnipath scheme on hold and continue with the old recruitment system till such time it...
India's integrated approach to coastal and offshore defence
The second edition of Exercise Sea Vigil, a two day pan-India biennial coastal defence exercise, was conducted on 12 and...
India Out from Maldives, Reopening Doors to China?
On August 28, 2020, the opposition coalition of Progressive Party of Maldives and People's National Congress held a...
India needs honest,principled governance and not spurt in history
The unfortunate part of "history rewriting spree" is that it doesn't serve national interest in any way. Ignoring true...
India and Turkey's Friendship Tested: Time to Review Security Tolerance for Turkish Companies
Turkey and India have shared a long and friendly relationship, but recent developments have strained their ties....
Has Indian Media Become A Corporate Slave?
In the volatile and vicious environment that prevails, hate speech and a polarised discourse has gained humungous...
Gloom for Pakistan's Maritime Economy, Boom for Bahria Foundation
Pakistan's Minister for Defence Production Zubaida Jalal, recently oversaw the signing of a A memorandum of...
ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT, ALLEVIATION OF POVERTY CAN ONLY TURN INDIA INTO VIBRANT GLOBAL POWER
History's lesson for humankind is that there are no friends when it comes to international relations. Its only...
DIGITAL e-VOTING:SAVING TO STATE EXCHEQUER
In 1997 whilst doing the engineering degree course in the College of Military Engineering, Pune I borrowed a book from...
Coward, Dishonest, Spineless Candidates Have Led To Degeneration in Politics
Any system of governance which is devoid of truth and morality is bound to aggravate the misery of the people whom they...
Are We Aware Of India's Long History Of Civic Disasters? Morbi isn't the Last in Line
On Sunday, tragedy struck at Gujarat's Morbi town when a collapsed bridge killed more than 130 people standing on it....