Opinion

Ashok Dohare – an officer and a digitalman
avatar B Maria Kumar

Ashok Dohare was one of the pioneering master trainers in the country to design and organize basic and specialized courses for Indian police in digital forensic analysis. Former Madhya Pradesh DGP B Maria Kumar writes on his batchmate Dohare, who retired on August 31, 2021. Read More
 
 

Ode to RR Singh: My friend and fellow officer ‘Sher-e-Bikaner’
avatar B Maria Kumar

Promoting the feeling of oneness and camaraderie is the key to unify the entire humanity. RR has already hinted that he would be more active than ever following his retirement after 36 years of glorious service to the nation as an IPS officer. Read More
 
 

1962 India-China War – 1: The reality of a military defeat
avatar Sandeep Mukherjee

This is part of the series on the 1962 India-China border war that seeks to debunk the myths, misinformation and politics spun around India’s debacle in the North-East Frontier Agency. Read More
 
 

China’s Quad concerns give India chance to expand its strategic depth
avatar Shibdas Bhattacharjee

China’s growing concerns over the Quad gives India an opportunity. New Delhi must use this to gain more strategic ground as well as that of the Quad. The time has come for India to lead this mission. Read More
 
 

Present imperfect and future uncertain – blame it on Covid
avatar B Maria Kumar

As Covid devastates human lives and national economies unabated across the world, this is an analysis what has resulted in the ongoing harrowing trend that doesn’t look to ebb in the near future, especially in India. Read More
 
 

Animal support for border guarding
avatar Sanjiv Krishan Sood

I have all along been a strong votary of use of technology to ease the hardship of troops. I rue the fact that in spite of my almost four decades of experience of border guarding this simple indigenous solution never occurred to me. Read More
 
 

Fauci, Halder and Covid woes
avatar B Maria Kumar

Facilitating citizens to live in a safe environment is the duty of every government which in turn is as sacrosanct as its legitimate responsibility. It is immaterial whether the form of the government is an elected one or a hereditary monarchical reign as long as the people continue enjoying their lives freely. Read More
 
 

US sanctions on India over S-400 likely to be mild: Swaran Singh
avatar Sapna Singh

In this interview with Prof Swaran Singh, Sapna Singh of India Sentinels discussed the possibility of US sanctions on India under CAATSA for buying S-400 anti-missile defence system from Russia, as well as the implications if at all Washington imposes sanctions on New Delhi. Read More
 
 

Three colours to resolve three Covid paradoxes
avatar B Maria Kumar

Such is the cataclysmic situation that India has wantonly created for itself over last one year to the utter dismay of the whole world, the Covid monster has, besides its infection spree, been playing its diabolical tricks in the form of at least three contradicting paradoxes, which has perplexed the society at large. Read More
 
 

India can beat Covid if it changes its behaviour and acts logically
avatar B Maria Kumar

Unlike other pathogens, the novel coronavirus seems to be a bit different. It is like Vali, the monkey king with special powers in the Hindu epic Ramayana. Therefore, it needs a different approach to beat it. Read More
 
 

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