Manish Tewari
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Manish Tewari is a lawyer who practices in the Supreme Court of India. He was the Information and Broadcasting Minister in the Government of India. He is the National Spokesperson of the Indian National Congress. He serves as a Distinguished Senior Fellow with Washington based Think Tank Atlantic Council. Tweets@manishtewari. The views expressed in this article are author's own and do not necessarily reflect the editorial policy of Global Village Space.
The horrors of partition are nothing to...
Senior Congress leader Manish Tewari opines that the 'Partition Horrors Remembrance Day' is a terribly divisive idea that mocks the suffering of all those people who witnessed partition. The terrifying reality of partition is a horror movie not only for India but for three nations of this sub-continent.
America has a history of leaving allies...
According to Manish Tewari, a National spokesperson of the Indian National Congress party and former Information & Broadcasting Minister, the US has a history of abandoning its allies. From the Korean conflict to the military involvement in Iraq, the US is always on the lookout for its own interests and often leaves states in a worse-off position. This is a lesson for India who wants to counter China with the US-led Quad.
Revisiting the Galwan tragedy: Did Modi escalate...
On June 15, 2020, 20 Indian soldiers were martyred in a barbaric clash with the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) in the Galwan Valley. It...
Pandemic has unleashed terror on India’s rich...
The Author Manish Tewari finds the second wave of Covid -19, synonymous with the 26/11 moment for the Indian middle class. The virus-like-terror has acquired a totally new meaning in the past three weeks.
Farmers’ protest is defined not by waywardness...
Delhi has never understood Punjab and does not do so even now. The Punjab I allude to is the territory that till 1966 extended...
With China menacing India’s northern borders, India...
On October 27, the foreign and defence ministers of India will sit down with their US counterparts for what is called a 2+2 dialogue.
From Kartarpur To Dhaka, Fences that Keep...
Opinion | At 9 am on November 9, I arrived at the North-Western edge of India - the Immigration terminal at Dera Baba Nanak in...
India And Pakistan Must Remain Engaged On...
Opinion | The first nuclear age dawned with the bombing on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Over 200,000 civilians were killed. It brought World War II to...