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Chander Gupta

An immigrant’s dilemma of identity

By Chander Gupta New Zealand is one country you never hear any controversy about. It is a world of its own. It is an English-speaking country where many Indians have immigrated to. A son of my friend also immigrated to New Zealand after doing a...

Shivaji Sarkar

IMF and the GDP myth

The Iran war is hitting many countries beyond they could have imagined. The IMF forecast has subdued global growth. India is no less a sufferer. IMF makes India slip to sixth largest economy as the rupee sinks, oil prices hit inflation high, and a combination...

COGNITIVE OFFLOADING

COGNITIVE OFFLOADING

Only a few years ago, AI seemed like merely a nice toy: a chatbot that simulated intelligence by assembling complete sentences in response to users’ prompts, but that ultimately wasn't much more sophisticated than an advanced search engine. Yet now, it has proven to be...

Sayan Chatterjee

Hormuz to headlines: Understanding today’s world

By Sayan Chatterjee Somewhere in the middle of all the noise, hashtags, and sharp opinions, we seem to be losing the ability to look at global events with balance. Take this phrase doing the rounds – “TACO,” or “Trump Always Chickens Out.” It sounds clever...

Gopabandhu Mohapatra

Zero Hour to raise issues

By Gopabandhu Mohapatra  Zero Hour in the Indian Parliament is an informal and unique procedure that enables members to raise urgent public issues without prior notice. Introduced in 1962, Zero Hour serves as an innovative way for members to address pressing matters swiftly. During Zero...

DIPLOMACY IN RUINS

By DK Giri It is said that war is a failure of diplomacy. This is eminently evident in the case of Iran which is perceived as a threat to Israel and danger to the Middle-East with its nuclearisation venture. But the failure of negotiations in...

Jayati Ghosh

Geopolitical Ouroboros

By Jayati Ghosh The Ouroboros, the ancient image of a serpent devouring its own tail, has long symbolized self-defeating strategies. It is thus an apt metaphor for US President Donald Trump’s current policies. His reckless and illegal war against Iran is the clearest example. Still,...

Dhurjati Mukherjee

Fragile economy faces geopolitical headwinds

The much-touted economic strength of India has come into question. Not just because of reports of GDP overestimation but the future trend of growth, hampered by geopolitical conditions and the rising prices of oil and gas. Stagnant real wages and somewhat static manufacturing growth data...

Consumer Price Index

HOUSEHOLDS UNDER PRESSURE

The Reserve Bank of India’s bi-monthly Inflation Expectations Survey of households in March 2026 shows perceived inflation to be 7.2 per cent. This is more than double the official Consumer Price Index-based reading of 3.2 per cent for February. The CPI was revamped recently to...

Stephen Holmes

Russians Go Home

On the night of April 12th, as Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán conceded defeat after 16 years in power, the crowds along the Danube began to chant. They did not reach for new words. They didn’t need to. They reached back four decades for words...

 

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