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Hiranmay Karlekar
Hiranmay Karlekar is Consultant Editor of The Pioneer and former Editor of Hindustan Times. He has authored four books in English and two novels in Bengali
Tackle unusual weather conditions
The chilling message they convey cannot be ignored. While chances of containing climate change appear dim, we can at least cope with the consequences One would have thought that the acrimonious and high-decibel campaign for the Lok Sabha elections would push issues like climate change into oblivion. Fortunately, it has not....
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Animals and the election
30 March 2019 | Hiranmay Karlekar -
Mass murder most foul
21 March 2019 | Hiranmay Karlekar -
Fighting cross-border terror
07 March 2019 | Hiranmay Karlekar -
Don’t destroy Aravallis
02 March 2019 | Hiranmay Karlekar -
Light of photography
21 February 2019 | Hiranmay Karlekar -
Emperor in peril
16 February 2019 | Hiranmay Karlekar -
Back in the cauldron
24 January 2019 | Hiranmay Karlekar
Endgame in Afghanistan
India must force its way into the peace process. It must show its willingness to support the Kabul regime with military hardware, other than financial and technological aid One has heard the question before: “What is going to happen in Afghanistan?” There are two reasons for revisiting it. The first...
Return of a friend
Sheikh Hasina’s reinstatement as Prime Minister bodes well for Indo-Bangla ties. The mutual relationship is now set to become even more fruitful India has every reason to be happy over the Awami League’s overwhelming victory in Bangladesh’s recent parliamentary elections. Sheikh Hasina has been a steadfast friend. She has unfailingly recognised...
Importance of the Agni series
The successful test-firing of Agni IV marks a great leap forward for India to become a super power The successful test-firing of the indigenously-developed, nuclear-weapons-capable, surface-to-surface missile, Agni-IV, on December 23, 2018, marks a significant leap forward towards India becoming a super power. The goal is warranted not only by the...