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Why foreign policy needs to be part of poll debate
As a rising India engages the world with confidence in an increasingly challenging environment, informed contestations on foreign policy should be the norm.

Published on Apr 25, 2024 11:29 PM IST
NATO expansion will end up shaping India’s policy
India will do its best to keep ties with Russia on an even keel, but underlying realities are changing rapidly

Updated on Apr 05, 2023 08:57 PM IST
Who’s undermining the global order?
There is no neat answer. Both the US and China are embracing parts of it, and undermining parts

Published on Aug 12, 2020 08:28 AM IST
President Kovind’s Press Secretary set to exit Rashtrapati Bhavan July-end
A journalist for 20 years before becoming an ORF fellow, Ashok Malik kept a low-profile during his tenure. He was part of the team seen to be key Modi supporters who played a key role in the 2014 campaign.

Updated on Jul 16, 2019 09:35 PM IST
Hindustan Times, New Delhi |
Sunetra Choudhury
More scientific missions needed, but budget a key consideration, say experts
India’s space station will be an extension of the Gaganyaan mission — the human spaceflight programme — and will help in carrying out microgravity and biological experiments. It is likely to weigh 20 tonnes, much less than ISS’s 419 tonnes.

Published on Jun 14, 2019 07:03 AM IST
Hindustan Times, New Delhi | Anonna Dutt
Need new satellite city to decongest Mumbai, says urban planner
Pedro Ortiz, international consultant, says the ever-growing city of Mumbai with a population of 1.2 crore now needs a new satellite city like Navi Mumbai

Updated on Mar 29, 2019 07:37 AM IST
Hindustan Times | Tanushree Venkatraman, Mumbai
After video on lepto, Mumbai civic body to release more on diseases on Facebook, Twitter
The BMC wants to reach out to maximum people via FB, Twitter and other social media platforms

Published on Jun 17, 2018 12:56 AM IST
Hindustan Times | Sanjana Bhalerao, Mumbai
Launch failure, incommunicado satellite: Spate of setbacks leaves space agency ISRO on edge
Foreign launches are costly, which is why ISRO is trying to develop indigenous capacity to launch heavy satellites like the GSAT-11, which weighs 5,725 kg.

Updated on Jun 04, 2018 10:24 AM IST
New Delhi, HindustaN Times | Malavika Vyawahare