Artillery, Russia’s ‘god of war’, could not crush the Ukrainians – here’s why and what it means for India

Why artillery, Russia’s ‘god of war’, could not crush the Ukrainians and what it means for India

The massed guns proved unable to compete with precision-guided modern weapons. Last part of a 3-part series on lessons for India’s military from the Ukraine war by Sneesh Alex Philip,

From ‘nepotism’ standoff to Rs 85 lakh Mercedes – Kerala Governor vs Government in a quandary

Tension between Governor Arif Mohammed Khan and the Kerala government started soon after he entered the Raj Bhavan in 2019, leading to one spat after another, reports Abantika Ghosh,

‘Natural Progression’ – Former ISRO Chairman K. How Kasturirangan became the top educationist of the Modi government

Described as ‘apolitical’ and ‘focussed on education’, Kasturirangan is the brain behind the National Education Policy 2020. He is now heading the panel for the new curriculum framework, reports Kritika Sharma,

Vande Bharat Express is changing Indian Railways. Now Indians need to do their bit

Vande Bharat Express challenges preconceived notions about Indian Railways – stinky trains, dirty coaches, unusable toilets. Nikhil Rampal,

India’s road infrastructure is starting to look impressive. But it’s far from world class

We are in the midst of an incredible infrastructure-building spree that happens once in many generations in most countries, and we must keep it going, writes Kushan Mitra,

The Pakistani army has two loves – the flag of Islam and the land. Gen Bajwa’s loot is nothing new

Even as Pakistan slowly descends into economic crisis, military officials hand out taxpayer-funded land allotments worth millions of dollars, writes Praveen Swami,

A gamble in Gujarat: A possible reason for not contesting Rahul Modi in this assembly election

Rather I would not like to consider that Rahul is holding his own till 2024. More likely, the Congress believes that Karnataka offers the best chance of winning a state of Gujarat’s size if Gujarat is too challenging. Shekhar Gupta In this week’s ‘National Interest’.