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Thitinan Pongsudhirak

Dangerous Call To Arms

At the recent Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth pressed America's Asian allies to spend 3.5 per cent of their GDP on defence, fueling anxiety across the region and beyond. His brow-beating call to arms may well bring about a regional defence...

Melvin Durai

What you need to know about FIFA WC

Melvin Durai The FIFA World Cup 2026 is finally here, kicking off with a preliminary match on 11 June in Mexico City, and finishing with the final on 19 July. For more than five weeks, people around the world will be glued to TVs, computer...

Alessio Terzi & Stefano Marcuzzi

THE NEW EAST INDIA CO.

Alessio Terzi & Stefano Marcuzzi When SpaceX lists a fraction of its shares on the Nasdaq later this week, at an anticipated valuation around $1.75 trillion, it will be the largest IPO in history. Investors are being asked to price a company that builds rockets,...

Angela Huyue Zhang

Democracy vs. data centers

By Angela Huyue Zhang Hardly a week goes by without news of another American town or city pushing back against a proposed AI data centre in its backyard. Residents worry about the rising electricity costs, excessive water consumption, noise pollution, and other burdens their communities will...

Ajit Ranade

ESIC: FIX IT, DON’T SELL IT

By Ajit Ranade The latest Sample Registration System data should worry every policymaker. In 2024, nearly half of all recorded deaths in India occurred without medical attention from a trained professional. This is up from 18% in 2020. The proportion was even higher in rural...

Rs 15 LAKH CRORE SHOCKER

The unfolding Rajesh Exports controversy is about far more than allegations of inflated revenues exceeding Rs 15 lakh crore. It arrives at a moment when India is witnessing a profound shift in household savings behaviour, driven by rising economic uncertainty, soaring gold prices and weakening...

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...

 

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