“I am waking up to a country I cannot understand.”
On the morning of Wednesday, Nov. 6, this was the reaction of an American woman of Asian origin (Indian origin
Below are my summaries of some answers that analysts have given to a question that is on many minds across the world and in the U.S.: “How can millions
When the neighbor is friendly, our confidence is high and the cost of fencing low, which is the great advantage enjoyed by, for example, the North American neighbors, the U.
The new global awards may be viewed by the future as evidence, direct or indirect, of our unhappiness with unceasing killings in the Middle East, Europe, and elsewhere, even if
Before sharing my views, let me alert this new website’s visitors to the fresh and stimulating perspectives that can be found by clicking on the “Contributing Writers” button at
I am glad to be able to offer here a review of Peter Shambrook’s Policy of Deceit: Britain and Palestine, 1914-1939, which was brought out in London last
As I begin what I hope will be a regular column, let me acknowledge that We Are One Humanity (WAOH) was my idea. I wanted to remind anyone willing to
Published simultaneously in multiple cities in South India, the New Indian Express carries in its edition of August 15, India’s independence day, an article by me which I take
The performance of the newly installed Modi-led coalition government in the Indian parliament on the morning of Wednesday June 26 is worth looking at. Not for any ominous intervention
South Africa, too, emerging like India from crucial national elections, faces major questions, as do other lands. However, let me stay with India in this piece, and along with millions
Thousands of miles separate me from India as I type these lines, but a most amazing possibility is swallowing my sleep. The possibility is that the people of India may
“No real buzz for BJP in western UP” is Indian Express’s headline (Apr 15) for Neerja Chowdhury’s column written after the seasoned journalist talked with voters in an