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This opinion piece critiques the recent behavior of Indian political leaders and media following "Operation Sindoor," arguing ...
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Fifth column by Tavleen Singh: Let higher education goFirst, a confession. I regret that I have not written earlier about the rot in higher education that has been revealed in shameful detail in recent days. I should have done so because I believe ...
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Fifth column by Tavleen Singh: We deserve better leadersThe real winner in this Lok Sabha election was democracy. And, personally I could not be more delighted. On both sides of the divide was a campaign that sought to diminish democracy. From the ...
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Fifth column by Tavleen Singh: Leaders must listenIn recent days, I have found myself wondering more than once if the higher echelons of the Bharatiya Janata Party have mysteriously become completely deaf. There seems to be no other reason why ...
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Fifth column by Tavleen Singh: We need real heroesIn the week just ended, we saw the heights to which India can reach as well as the depths to which it can sink. When it comes to reaching seemingly impossible heights, it is the Indian cricket ...
It is tiresome to hear supposedly educated and intelligent Pakistanis bang on about how there will be peace with India as soon as there is a ‘solution’ to the Kashmir problem. (Image/PTI) War ...
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Fifth column by Tavleen Singh: Rahul and the question of casteOf late, I have started paying close attention to the ways and wiles of Rahul Gandhi. I follow him on Instagram and pay heed to the speeches he makes. He is very active on social media and has ...
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Fifth column by Tavleen Singh: Developed India is a distant dreamIt is time for the Prime Minister to stop talking about ‘Viksit Bharat’. It has, of late, started sounding like he is making a joke in bad taste. Last week, he invited some of our biggest ...
If we want our political leaders to answer these questions, we in the media should ask them more often. (Reuters) It could be an exalted sense of my place in the grand scheme of things. It could ...
An odd thing happened after my column appeared last Sunday. Soon after I posted it on X, it came under full attack from hyper-sensitive, hyper-nationalistic Indians who thought that I had ...
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