Nehru’s legacy of science & right to question
Scientific temper refers to a way of thinking rather than a specialized body of knowledge On the death anniversary of…
Read MoreScientific temper refers to a way of thinking rather than a specialized body of knowledge On the death anniversary of…
Read MorePhiladelphia, Kansas City and Atlanta are among the hosts showing that price-gouging at this summer’s tournament is, ultimately, a choice…
Read MoreFrom the Iran war to trade, the U.S. president failed to secure major concessions from his counterpart “Partners, not adversaries”…
Read MoreAsymmetric Obligations, Unequal Concessions and Pakistan's Weaponization Part II: Obstruction, Exploitation and the Long-Overdue Reckoning Pakistan's Weaponisation of the Treaty…
Read MoreFrom Noida’s streets to furnace rooms in Chhattisgarh, India’s new labor regime delivers for employers — and for workers, what…
Read MoreThe truce is hanging by a thread despite Trump’s extension. U.S. President Donald Trump abruptly announced an extension of the…
Read MoreFor decades, the United States of America stood not merely as a superpower, but as a symbol—of freedom, opportunity, and…
Read MoreIn its own interests, and in this year of India’s BRICS leadership, Delhi would have been so much better served…
Read MoreA robust defense-industrial base will shape India’s multi-domain deterrence and resilience, especially against China “India must have two top priorities.…
Read MoreIndia’s foreign policy framework—built on strong, simultaneous ties with Israel, Iran, the US, and Gulf nations—positions it as a potential…
Read MoreModi’s government faces increasing domestic dissent when it comes to working with the Trump administration Two recent developments—one in New…
Read MoreAs the rules-based order erodes, raw power is beginning to reshape the global system A world that once imagined it…
Read MoreWhy, despite the avalanche of revelations, has there been so little visible accountability in the United States compared to developments…
Read MoreSustaining deeper ties will entail compromises on both sides in the long run “It is not just Brussels that is…
Read MoreIt is a mixed bag as far as the global outlook for 2026 is concerned, marked by an updated version…
Read MoreIndia cannot blame Western xenophobia while succumbing to it at home “Normally, domestic and foreign policies of countries are inter-related.…
Read MoreThe three great powers understand that the world is no longer organized around a single center of authority As 2025…
Read MoreNew Delhi confronts challenges that concern economic and energy security, global strategic stability, and regional security The year 2025 began…
Read MoreWith the Trump Administration’s National Security Strategy making it clear that American support to Europe is now faint, it remains…
Read MoreSaffron party gears up to overpower strong regional forces in 2026 Assembly elections “Undaunted by the not-so-encouraging statistics, Prime Minister…
Read MoreThe exceptional amity heralds new domains of strategic cooperation, with the potential to anchor bilateral, regional and global developments in…
Read MoreMonday brought good news for two of Donald Trump’s most hated enemies: the former FBI director James Comey, and the…
Read More“It is a profound irony that a party’s rise to power through a fair, transparent, and democratic process can ultimately…
Read MoreThe BJP, under the leadership of Narendra Modi, is making an incessant effort to erase the Nehruvian legacy but build…
Read MoreThe future of immigration policy is linked to a willingness to confront the dark past and the brutal realities of…
Read MoreSajjan serves a life term, Tytler faces trial — proof of victims’ relentless fight against power Forty-one years after the…
Read MoreA troubling reality unfolding across the United States today is the growing disillusionment of a large segment of the people,…
Read MoreThis is the real danger. When outrage turns profitable, civility becomes costly. The judiciary, bound by decorum, cannot compete in…
Read MoreEven pre-independence India, with 450 million people and 12.6 million square miles, had around 600 princely states. Modern New Jersey,…
Read MoreThe danger is no longer in the future—it’s already here. As rituals replace reason, and holy men replace elected representatives…
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