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Bhopinder Singh
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By obsessing about the past instead of the future, India is weakening its Constitutional ideals
A nation is treading dangerous ground when it vigorously reimagines and reconstructs its dark history.
Bhopinder Singh
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The soul of India’s Constitution is sacrosanct: How ex-president KR Narayanan upheld his oath
With the Constitution being recklessly questioned by its ostensible defenders, Narayanan’s dignified defence of the document are worth recalling.
Bhopinder Singh
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The Tour of Duty plan for the Army is not a realistic solution for India’s security concerns
The proposal to start short-term recruitment of combatants could again see the Army be reduced to a playground for partisan deflections and quick-fix solutions.
Bhopinder Singh
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This holiday season, who’s ‘Uninvited’ from Goa?
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When a spiritual guru put the Indian government in a fix with a request for dual citizenship
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How Kerala’s Kozhikode became India’s first UNESCO City of Literature
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‘Ours is the only Kashmir party under attack’: Waheed Parra on the loneliness of the PDP
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Teenage domestic worker held captive, stripped, beaten by Gurugram family
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Opinion: Strong-armed majoritarianism can never solve the challenges in India’s border regions
India is more than pettiness and misplaced nationalism, says a retired general and administrator.
Bhopinder Singh
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Ideological project in Lakshadweep may galvanise cadres on the Mainland but will hurt islanders
Inclusive governance must be the strategy in India’s ‘shining outposts’, says a former Lieutenant Governor of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
Bhopinder Singh