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Ashyashree Praharaj

The world needs another Mahatma

By Ashyashree Praharaj As the world experiences rapid technological advances, humanity seems to drift from peace, compassion, and morality. Despite instant global connectivity, societies are divided by hatred, violence, intolerance, and greed. Wars devastate innocents, political polarisation widens social gaps, and environmental destruction endangers civilisation....

Ranajoy Sen

Dialogues marked by wariness, uncertainty

By Ranajoy Sen Confabulations during the latest meeting between designated Indian and Chinese authorities to endeavour toward peace and stability along the Indo-Chinese border – known as the Line of Actual Control (LAC) - concluded in Beijing. This was the 24th round of talks between...

THE MYANMAR TEST

By DK Giri Why Min Aung Hlaing, President of Myanmar chose Delhi as his first visit and what India must do next? Admittedly, in diplomacy, the first visit of a Head of State matters. It tells you who a leader trusts, fears or needs. On...

People before price indices

By Bruhaspati Samal  Every month, millions of Indians silently fight a battle that never makes headlines. A pensioner worries whether his monthly pension will cover rising medical expenses. A government employee struggles to balance school fees, rent and household bills. A worker discovers that the...

Paula Carvalho Pereda

INCENTIVES FOR CLIMATE ACTION

By Paula Carvalho Pereda As wars reshape global energy markets, short-term priorities—from securing fossil-fuel supplies to subsidising energy consumption are increasingly clashing with long-term decarbonization goals. After Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Europe scrambled to find alternative sources of liquefied natural gas, boosting investment in...

Brahma Chellaney

Partner Or Rival

By Brahma Chellaney On his recent visit to India, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio predictably touted India as one of America’s “most important strategic partners,” citing the two countries’ shared values, “people-to-people ties,” and strategic alignment on “all of the key issues that will define...

Bhabani Shankar Nayak

Hedonism of holidaymakers

Ibiza is known as the ‘Island of Fragrance’, ‘Balsam Island’, ‘Island of Pines’, Island of Pleasure’, and ‘Island of Endless Parties’. These titles derive from the island’s aromatic plants and flowers, pine trees, and nightlife. It is the third largest Balearic Island in the Mediterranean...

BURDEN OF THE EXCLUDED

BURDEN OF THE EXCLUDED

History will decide how the Supreme Court judgement on the Election Commission’s Special Intensive Revision (SIR) that has led to large-scale exclusion of voters in elections in West Bengal and other states will be viewed. The verdict pronounced by the bench of Chief Justice Surya...

Bruno Bouygues & Bertrand Badré

The Frontier Ahead

Environmental and climate concerns appear to be in retreat worldwide. The word sustainability has become politically charged; the Trump administration openly mocks corporate ESG (environmental, social, governance) criteria, and many companies are shelving their net-zero-emissions pledges. But look beneath the surface, and you will see...

Sagari Gupta

The quiet centralisation of drought relief

Sagari Gupta Odisha’s drought-relief system is being reshaped through a combination of rural-employment restructuring, fiscal controls, and disaster-financing rules. The transition from MGNREGA to the Viksit Bharat–Guarantee for Rozgar and Ajeevika Mission (Gramin), or VB-G RAM G, is not merely a change in programme design....

 

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