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The renewed fighting between Thailand and Cambodia is a reminder that ceasefires, when imposed rather than earned, rarely outlast the pressure that...

India has suddenly become the centre of global attention in artificial intelligence, not for producing the next OpenAI or DeepSeek, but for the...

IndiGo regulatory capture is not a slogan. It is a description of how power really works in Indian aviation today. In early December, India watched...

The New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (New START), the last U.S.-Russia nuclear arms control treaty, expires on 5 February 2026. Moscow has...

Rajya Sabha member Harsh Vardhan Shringla was nominated to the Upper House of Parliament by the President of India, after a diplomatic career...

Mexico’s sweeping decision to impose tariffs of up to 50 per cent on more than 1,400 imported products is more than a routine policy recalibration....

Bangladesh is headed into a February 12 election and a referendum on the July Charter, a proposal to rebalance and limit executive power as well as...

As the 56th International Film Festival of India (IFFI) came to a close in Goa, there was a sense that something larger than the event itself had...

The latest interest rate cut by the US Federal Reserve should have been a routine step in a predictable easing cycle. Instead, it has exposed the...

India may have stumbled into one of its most consequential social experiments without fully intending to: paying women simply for being the...

As the dust of politics settles down on statements made by a state-level senior leader on Raja Rammohun Roy – saying that Roy was a ‘British agent’...

Odisha is preparing to host the Odisha Pharma Summit 2025, a landmark event that could redefine the state’s industrial trajectory. Positioned as a...

Advertisement Advertisement Dipping temperatures set in the perfect vibe for warming olfactive revelry. Amid growing global economic uncertainty,...

At 5 a.m., a vast segment of India’s workforce begins its day. There are no punch-ins, no holidays, no salary slips, and crucially no mention in...

The United States is once again confronting a question that cuts to the heart of its democratic self-understanding: who belongs, and on what terms?...

Australia’s decision to bar under-16s from social media is rooted in an anxiety that now spans continents: parents feel they are losing the battle...

Ahead of the visit of the President, and all European Union Commissioners, to India in February 2025, the Economist ran a leader “How India became...

India’s aviation crisis with Indigo did not emerge from a single trigger. It was the result of two systems ~ an airline operating at the edge of...

The latest Congressional briefings on the US military’s September boat strike in the Caribbean reveal a troubling truth: even as new details...

During my recent travels across Italy, I found myself unexpectedly drawn into the world of three extraordinary Romans – Marcus Aurelius, Seneca,...

Martin Luther King Jr.’s letter from a Birmingham Jail in April, 1963 famously declared that ‘injustice anywhere is a threat to justice...

The adage ‘kings’ battle, plebeians perish’ still holds good in contemporaneous geopolitical and geoeconomic tensions. Multidimensional protracted...

Perhaps the most important factor in nurturing scientific excellence is the culture of research itself. In India, scientists are often encouraged...

The latest move by Washington to tighten screening for H-1B visa applicants marks a sharp turn in the way the United States is redefining its...

The recent diplomatic flurry ~ marked by talks in Moscow between US envoys and Russia, followed by a three-day session in Florida between US and...

Delhi’s air pollution crisis did not emerge overnight. It is the cumulative result of years of policy inertia, piecemeal interventions, and a...
