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Delhi air pollution

What pollutes India?

Every winter, Delhi’s air pollution debate follows a familiar script. We look for villains, argue over blame, and ignore science and solutions. This year has been no different — except that it has bordered on the absurd. Pollution season opened with the Supreme Court allowing...

Javier Solana & Angel Saz-Carranza

Beyond Multilateralism

The world is on the cusp of a profound geopolitical restructuring, as escalating great-power rivalries erode the multilateral structures that have supported the global order since the mid-20th century. To prevent the international system from sliding into chaos and conflict, those unwilling to accept a...

Joschka Fischer

The Transatlantic Rupture

The North Atlantic is undergoing sweeping historical changes as the rift between Europe and America widens. Under President Donald Trump, the US is seeking to create a world order based solely on spheres of interest, and dominated by the “big three” global powers: the US,...

NREGA

A Step backward

The passage of the Viksit Bharat Guarantee for Rozgar and Ajeevika Mission (Gramin) Bill, 2025 called the VB-G RAM G Bill, marks a decisive break from one of India’s most consequential social legislations. It replaced the landmark National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (NREGA) of 2005,...

The Last Meal: Actions beyond rule books

Back in the early 1980s, Sterling Price worked as a cook at a pizza restaurant in Springdale, Ar kansas, and this is before there were any national sandwich chains in town like Subways. As Sterling tells the story, “A lady came in one day and...

The only option

The only option

Where, in today's world, do all our antagonisms and struggles for survival converge? Is there a singular point that embodies our universal predicament? It is not Gaza, Ukraine, Su dan, or the scam centers in the north of Myanmar. It is Tehran. The Iranian capital...

Chander Gupta

IPO mania: Check fresh issue before investing

By Chander Gupta Constant spate of Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) has been hitting the Indian markets steadily. A layman investor would think that more and more money is being infused in the companies’ balance sheets with mobilisation of funds through IPOs. A naïve investor would...

Jayati Ghosh

Brazil’s Bold Turn

By Jayati Ghosh For many in the developing world, Brazil is a rare beacon of hope in an otherwise bleak global landscape. Along with his South African counterpart, Cyril Ramaphosa, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva is among the few world leaders who have stood...

Dhurjati Mukherjee

Stress on duties: Can rights be ignored?

By Dhurjati Mukherjee In his letter to the citizens on ‘Constitution Day’ or ‘Samvidhan Divas’, Prime Minister Modi waxed eloquence on the citizens’ primary responsibility to perform duties without in any way upholding their justiciable fundamental rights enshrined in the Constitution or other constitutional rights...

Rajdeep Sardesai

THE HIGH COMMAND

By Rajdeep Sardesai   No two words have been as overused (rather misused) in the political lexicon quite like ‘High Command’. Conceptually, the idea of a ‘High Command’ is repugnant to a parliamentary multi-party democracy, reflecting the ascent of the ‘elected autocrat’. Traditionally, this word...

 

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