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Archana Masih

Archana Masih contributes in-depth features that help readers understand the context behind and beyond breaking news. She writes about military heroes, human interest stories, politics, India's history and travel. She likes yoga, period dramas, enjoys discovering interesting people from history and is working towards visiting all states/UTs of India. You can e-mail the author at archana_masih@rediffmail.com

Stories by ARCHANA MASIH

'PLA is no match for Indian Army'

'PLA is no match for Indian Army'

Rediff.com   28 Dec 2020

'Chinese troops are not geared to fight Indian troops who are battle hardened and acclimatised and are far more hardy.'

'Chinese are looking for a moment of weakness to teach us a lesson'

'Chinese are looking for a moment of weakness to teach us a lesson'

Rediff.com   28 Dec 2020

'They know that India is no pushover.' 'We have to be extremely vigilant, remain ready and keep strengthening our positions.' 'We have to be militarily strong, whatever be the cost.'

Astad is gone, but is more alive than ever

Astad is gone, but is more alive than ever

Rediff.com   21 Dec 2020

'Astad had the courage to plough a lonely furrow. He made a life of his own, on his own, and created a path-breaking dance style.' 'Only a few in the performing arts could do what he did.' 'A classical dancer can fall back on tradition, but Astad created something absolutely new.'

'US-India should focus on trade to counter China'

'US-India should focus on trade to counter China'

Rediff.com   14 Dec 2020

'I hope that the incoming Biden-Harris Administration works with India to address some of the most profound geopolitical transboundary challenges.'

The commando who looked terrorists in the eye

The commando who looked terrorists in the eye

Rediff.com   10 Dec 2020

'Crores are spent on Martyrs Day and on lighting candles, but people don't respect living soldiers who are heroes.'

'The standoff with China won't get over soon'

'The standoff with China won't get over soon'

Rediff.com   8 Dec 2020

'Our defence services are in a position to checkmate any Chinese adventurism.'

'I am the most raided person in India'

'I am the most raided person in India'

Rediff.com   4 Dec 2020

'If there is anyone who is a victim of vendetta politics, it is me.'

'BJP is advocating a Hindu Rashtra aggressively'

'BJP is advocating a Hindu Rashtra aggressively'

Rediff.com   4 Dec 2020

'Tamil Nadu is a paradox. We have more places of Hindu worship per square kilometres than any other place in the world. 'We break more coconuts for religious reasons everyday than any other place in the world.' 'At the same time, we also have a very strong Periyar-infused movement of rationalism.'

'Priyanka Gandhi has a lot of goodwill in Tamil Nadu'

'Priyanka Gandhi has a lot of goodwill in Tamil Nadu'

Rediff.com   4 Dec 2020

Kanyakumari is the tip of India and will convey the symbol that from the tip of India, the Congress is on its way up.

'PM keeps changing goal posts for farmers'

'PM keeps changing goal posts for farmers'

Rediff.com   27 Nov 2020

'Why did government not include a provision in the bills which categorically stated that no crop will be sold below the MSP in the open market?'

'Mood toward China has changed in Washington'

'Mood toward China has changed in Washington'

Rediff.com   25 Nov 2020

'There is little appetite in the Democratic foreign policy establishment to pick a fight with India.'

'As the BJP expands its national footprint, it becomes a threat to its regional allies'

'As the BJP expands its national footprint, it becomes a threat to its regional allies'

Rediff.com   23 Nov 2020

'After the Congress's 2014 Lok Sabha debacle, commentators identified three major shortcomings: Leadership, organisation, and ideology.' 'Here we are six years later -- and what are the Congress's major failings? Leadership, organisation, and ideology.' 'The party seems to have learned very little during its six years in the Opposition wilderness.'

'It is important for India to prepare for war'

'It is important for India to prepare for war'

Rediff.com   19 Nov 2020

'It will be a repeated folly to ever think that China will not attack us.'

'The BJP is at a pinnacle just now'

'The BJP is at a pinnacle just now'

Rediff.com   16 Nov 2020

'The BJP and RSS accept that the party is winning election after election because of Modi.' 'If the BJP is winning due to Modi, it will also lose due to Modi.'

'Nitish Kumar as CM will benefit Tejashwi, not BJP'

'Nitish Kumar as CM will benefit Tejashwi, not BJP'

Rediff.com   16 Nov 2020

'If the BJP continues with Nitish as CM, it will not consolidate its position further in future.'

'It is a victory for BJP, not for NDA'

'It is a victory for BJP, not for NDA'

Rediff.com   11 Nov 2020

'The BJP is in no hurry because they have already won the battle.'

'I am going to usher a new style of politics'

'I am going to usher a new style of politics'

Rediff.com   6 Nov 2020

'If I win, my victory will shatter the belief that caste is all that matters in Bihar.'

'Xi Jinping has tied his feet too tightly to walk'

'Xi Jinping has tied his feet too tightly to walk'

Rediff.com   6 Nov 2020

'Having tied himself in knots, he just might take a decision which is dangerous, one that could take his nation to war.'

Bihar 2020: Meri Awaz Suno

Bihar 2020: Meri Awaz Suno

Rediff.com   4 Nov 2020

A group of first time voters who run 10 km everyday to prepare for fauji recruitment rallies, tell Rediff.com's Archana Masih they need two things: quality education and jobs.

The Oxford alumnus fighting the Bihar election

The Oxford alumnus fighting the Bihar election

Rediff.com   2 Nov 2020

'The uneducated think of their rights as a gift. This is deeply troubling.' 'If they were educated they could claim what is rightfully theirs.'