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Satish Singh

Gold: A viable non-official currency

Satish Singh Gold has evolved beyond its traditional role as mere adornment; it is increasingly recognised as a significant non-official currency. In the international market, the price of gold has soared to an impressive $5,190 per ounce. Meanwhile, in the domestic Indian market, its value...

Ajit Ranade

FREEBIES DEVOUR FORESTS

Ajit Ranade There are moments in public life when a single news item captures the moral and fiscal drift of an entire political system. Last week, Maharashtra’s forest minister reportedly said that teak plantations worth Rs 12,000 crore may be monetised, including felling mature teak...

Debasish Mahapatro

The Silent Guardian of Coasts

By Debasish Mahapatro Hidden beneath tranquil coastal waters lies an ecosystem of immense value—seagrass meadows—quietly nurturing marine life, stabilizing shorelines, sustaining fisheries, and enhancing climate resilience, yet remaining largely unnoticed and undervalued. There could be no better time than now to spark a global conversation...

Lekha Rattanani

PROGRESS AMID WORRIES

By Lekha Rattanani The AI Impact Summit 2026 ended on February 20 in New Delhi on a celebratory note. That is, if you merely look at the numbers, the people who attended, and the investment pledges. However, at the end of it, the summit with its...

Nikunja Bihari Sahu

Sustainable Science for Future

By Nikunja BIhari Sahu National Science Day (NSD) marks the ground-breaking discovery of the Raman Effect by eminent physicist Sir C.V. Raman on February 28, 1928 and his subsequent felicitation with the Nobel Prize as the first Asian in Physics. Celebrating the day in India...

Ian Buruma

PERILS OF ANTI-ELITISM

By Ian Buruma Revelations from the files of the convicted sex offender and prolific social networker Jeffrey Epstein keep coming, drip by drip. With every story of well-connected politicians, bankers, billionaires, journalists, academics, and royals socializing with Epstein to raise money, receive stock-market tips, take...

Alexander De Croo

Hard Power

Alexander De Croo This year's Munich Security Conference brought plenty of talk about geopolitics, spheres of influence, the future of NATO, and defence budgets. But as much as these debates matter, they no longer define the full spectrum of power. In today's fractured world, security...

Ridleys reloaded: Rewriting the conservation narrative

By Kartik Shanker Every winter, there are three ‘tsunamis’ that hit the east coast of India. The most striking is the remarkable arribada or mass nesting of Olive Ridley turtles in Odisha, when tens or hundreds of thousands of female turtles nest simultaneously within a...

Rajdeep Sardesai

SHIRTLESS, NOT SHAMELESS

By Rajdeep Sardesai The 'shirtless' Youth Congress protest at the AI summit in Delhi has produced the kind of reactions that now arrive almost by reflex. Outrage. Mockery. Moral grandstanding. Within minutes, social media and hyper-ventilating prime time shows playing the visuals in a loop...

Alexander De Croo

Hard Power

By Alexander De Croo This year's Munich Security Conference brought plenty of talk about geopolitics, spheres of influence, the future of NATO, and defence budgets. But as much as these debates matter, they no longer define the full spectrum of power. In today's fractured world,...

 

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